Pallas' s Sand- Grouse in ] 863. 205 



southerly district, Feltwell and Hockwold. They were very 

 likely Saud-Grouse; but as Dotterel do almost every year make 

 their appearance in those parts, I have given them the benefit 

 of the doubt. 



75. Bexhill ^, 28' E. A female killed against the telegraph- 

 wires, 29th May. Mr. J. Button, ' Zoologist,' p. 8683. 



7Q. Fordham, 22' E. Several killed, the beginning or middle 

 of June, as I learn from Mr. Baker, of Cambridge, who had 

 them to skin. 



77. Pevensey, 20' E. A flock of eight seen, 28th May, from 

 which probably the bird killed by the telegraph-wires at Bex- 

 hill (No. 75), the following day, was one. Mr. J. Button, ' Zoo- 

 logist,' p. 8683. 



78. Eastbourne, 15' E, One killed, out of seven or eight. 

 No particulars of date or precise locality. Mr. C. S. Willes, 

 ' Field,' 13th June. 



79. Saffron Walden, 15' E. A male and female shot, 7th 

 June. Mr. E. Taylor, ' Field,' 27th June. 



80. Saltfleet, 12'E. A male and female killed, and pre- 

 sented to the Scarborough Museum. No date mentioned. 

 Mr. A. Roberts, ' Zool.' p. 8722 ; and Captain Woodall, in litt., 

 3rd Sept. 



81. Alford, 11' E. Several, at the end of May or June. 

 Mr. T. H. Allis, ' Zool.' p. 8724. 



82. Swaffham Prior, 10' E. One killed. No date. Mr. F. 

 Bond, 'Zool.' p. 8722. 



83. Leake, 8' E. Male and female shot, out of a flock of 

 thirteen, 25th May f- Mr. John SHght, in litt., 12th Feb. 1864. 



84. Cottenham, 7' E. Four or five obtained, out of a flock 

 of forty, end of June and July. Three caught alive, one of 



* Spelt " Box Hill " in the published notice ; but as I find no place of 

 that name near Pevensey, I conclude Bexhill is meant. 



t These were erroneously recorded in the ' Field ' as having been killed 

 two years previously ! Mr. Slight was good enough to give me the precise 

 date. 



