CATALOGUE OF BIRDS. 213 



TEMMINCK'S STINT.— (Immature.) 



Case 291. 



A few of these birds may generally be met with every 

 autumn, iu suitable localities, all round our southern 

 and eastern coasts. 



I have observed them at times in the neighbourhood 

 of the fresh-water broads in Norfolk, and have also 

 found them frequenting the mudbanks of Breydon, 

 and the flat harbours on the Sussex coast. 



The specimens in the case were obtained on Breydon 

 mudflats, in September, 1872. 



SCLAVONIAN GREBE.— (Winter.) 



Case 292. 



The visits of this Grebe are usually more numerous 

 during the winter than at any other season. 



The specimens in the case were shot on Heigham 

 Sounds, in Norfolk, in December, 1871. 



LITTLE GBEBE.— (Summer.) 



Case 293. 



This small diver is plentiful in Great Britain, being 

 found during summer from north to south. I have 

 seen as many as three or four pairs engaged with their 

 broods on some of the smaller lochs in Ross-shire, 

 and have also met with them in both Sutherland and 

 Caithness. In England, it may be said to occur in 

 almost every county ; it is, however; strange that in 

 the larger broads in Norfolk, where there are endless 



