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One, Hatherleigh, Devon, in the collection of Mr. Byne: 



D'Urban and Matliew, " Birds of Devon," p. 351. 

 One on the sands near Banff, Sept. 25, 1858 : Edward, Zool., 



1858, p. 6269. A circumstantial account. 

 One on the Brent, Stonebridge, Middlesex, Oct. 1862 : 



Harting, " Birds of Middlesex," p. 195. Formerly in 



the author's collection ; now in the British Museum. 

 One, Dunbarnie Links, near Largo, Sept. 1867 : R. Gray, 



"Birds of West of Scotland," p. 314. Exhibited at a 



meeting of the Royal Physical Society, Edinburgh. 

 One on the Clyde, Lanarkshire, " some years ago : " R. Gray, 



Ibis, 1870, p. 292. 

 One, Yarmouth, Norfolk, Jan. 14, 1873 : fide J. H. Gurney. 

 One near Southport, Lancashire: Hodgkinson, Zool., 1875, 



p. 4341. In reply to my inquiries Mr. Hodgkinson 



sent a description of the bird which applied apparently 



to this species. 

 One between Cleethorpes and Tetney Haven, Lincolnshire, 



Aug. 15, 1882 : Cordeaux, Zool., 1882, p. 392. 

 One, Crinan, Argyllshire, Sept. 2, 1891 : Malcolm, Zool., 



1891, p. 427; Hamilton, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1891, p. 627. 

 One, Maryborough, Queen's County, Sept. 29, 1893 : 



Williams, Zool, 1893, p. 433 ; Irish Nat, 1893, p. 302. 

 One, CO. Tipperary, Oct. 10, 1893 ; Barrett Hamilton, 



Irish Nat, 1893, p. 323 ; Zool. 1894, p. 63. 



ESQUIMAUX CURLEW. Numenius horealis (Forster). 

 PI. 22, fig. 10. Length, 13-5 in. ; bill, 2-5 in. ; wing, 

 8*5 in. ; tarsus, 1-75 in. 



Hah. Arctic regions of America from Hudson's Bay to 

 Alaska; occasionally in Greenland; wintering in South 

 America. 



One, Woodbridge, Suffolk, Nov. 1852 : Hele, op. cit ; 

 Babington, " Birds of Suffolk," p. 241. Formerly in the 

 possession of Mr. Hilling, of Woodbridge, now in the 

 collection of Sir V. Crewe. 



