194 Mr. A. Newton un the Irruptiun of 



21. Belluuo, 12^ 15'E. No further particulars. Prof. Grube, 

 K. Z. No. 339. 



22. Havellande, 12° lO'E. Que killed 4th June. Now in 

 the Royal ]Mu.seum at Berlin. Dr. Carl Bolle, on authority of 

 Herr Ludwig, J. f. 0. p. 245. 



23. Harsleben, 11°10'E. One killed about 2nd June. Dr. 

 Carl Bolle, on authority of Herr Haberkorn ; received through 

 Herr Ferdinand Heine, J. f. 0. p. 246. 



24. Halberstadt, 11° E. A flock of eighteen or twenty seen, 

 25th May, by Herr Ferdinand Heine, and his son Albrecht, the 

 former of whom informed Dr. Carl Bolle of the fact, J. f. 0. 

 p. 245. 



25. Laaland, 11° to 11° 50' E. A pair killed 20th May. 

 Pastor P. W. Theobald, in Utt., 27th May. 



26. Wolterdingen, 0° 50' E. One shot 24th May. Recorded 

 as Pterocles alchata. ' Leipziger Illustrirte Zeitung/ quoted by 

 Dr. Carl Bolle, J. f. 0. p. 245. Probably the notice in the ' Field,' 

 6th June, respecting one shot near Hanover, refers to this occur- 

 rence. 



27. Pinneberg, 9° 40' E. A large flock seen, and some killed, 

 about middle of September. Herr von Preen, J. f. 0. p. 394. 



28. Schlacht-Rossbach, 9° 20' E. Some shot in May, out of 

 a flock of about forty. Dr. Wilhelm Schilling, in the ' Magde- 

 burger Zeitung,' pointed out the probability of the birds breed- 

 ing in Thuringia, and also, in the ' Wiener Jagdzeitung,' No. 16, 

 particularly recommended them to the protection of landowners, 

 sportsmen, and naturalists. Editors J. f. 0. p. 277 ; and Dr. 

 Quistorp, J. f. 0. p. 392. 



29. Ribe, 8° 50' E. Large flocks in the neighbourhood at 

 the end of June and beginning of July. Prof. Reinhardt, in Utt., 

 1st August. 



30. Novara, 8° 35' E. A female shot about the middle of 

 February 1864, and now in the Museum of the University of 

 Turin. Professor de Filippi intends to publish some observations 

 on it. Dr. Thomas Salvadori, in lltt., 16th March, 1864. 



