Pallas' s Sand- Grouse in 1863. 193 



10. Sokolnitz, 16° 40' E. One killed, out of a Hock of four, 

 6th May. ' Wiener Jagdzeitung/ No. 16 ; quoted by Dr. Quis- 

 torp, J.f. 0. p. 392. 



This appears to be the earliest date recorded with precision. 



11. Vienna, 16° 23' E. Examples killed in the spring, later 

 than those at Pesth (No. 3). Dr. Anton Fritsch, J. f. 0. p. 296. 



12. Polkwitz, 16° 10' E. Three knocked down by telegraph- 

 wires, 17th May, out of a flock of about twenty-five. Dr. Carl 

 Bolle, on authority of Lieut. Alex. v. Homeyer, J, f. 0. p. 242. 



13. Dobrzisch, 14° lO' E. One killed in May. A flock of 

 about sixteen remained some time in the neighbourhood. ' Leip- 

 ziger lUustrirte Zeitung^ of 6th June, quoted by Dr. Carl Bolle, 

 J. f. 0. p. 245 ; also Dr. Anton Fritsch, J. f. 0. p. 296. 



14. Jasmund, 13° 40' E. A pair shot out of a large number, 

 apparently at the end of September. Dr. Quistorp, J. f. 0. 

 pp. 392, 393. 



15. Greifswald, 13° 30' E. Two believed to have been killed. 

 No further particulars. Herr von Preen, J. f. O. p. 394. 



16. Wittow, 13° 20' E. A pair killed about 29th September, 

 out of a flock of fifteen. A flock of from one hundred and fifty 

 to two hundred seen by Herr Fock, flying high from N.W. to 

 S.E., 3rd October. Herr L. Holtz, J. f. 0. 1864, p. 59. 



17. Barth, 12° 40' E. One caught alive, i7th October. On 

 19th and 21st one, and on the 23rd October two were seen. 

 Herr L. Holtz, J. f. O. pp. 395-399. 



18. Bimini, 12° 30' E. One obtained in July, and now in 

 the collection of Sign.Liverani at Imola. Dr. Thomas Salvadori, 

 in lift., 16th March, 1864. 



19. Wohlau, 12° 15' E. A pair killed, with others, out of a 

 flock of about thirty, 20th May. Dr. Carl Bolle, on authority 

 of Herr Ludwig. Further particulars quoted, given by Herr 

 Braune to Count Solm, J. f. 0. p. 243. 



20. Copenhagen, 12°30'E. One killed about twenty miles 

 from this place. Prof. Reinhardt, in litf., 1st August. 



