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a small and recent colony in Wolnier Forest, on Scotch 

 firs. 



Herefordshire. — One in a wood of large oaks, near Hay, 

 on the borders of Brecon. 



Kent. — Cobham Hall ; Penshurst Park ; Chilham Park, 

 near Canterbury. 



Lancashire. — Ashton Hall, near Lancaster, in lofty ash 

 and beech trees ; Claughton Hall, Garstang, on elms and 

 s^'camores ; Rigg's Wood, near Garstang ; Scarisbrick Hall, 

 near Ormskirk, on high larch and birch trees. 



Lincolnshire. — Skillingthorpe Wood, near Lincoln ; 

 Swanpool ; Evedon Wood, Haverholme Priory, near Slea- 

 ford, 40 pairs ; Manby, near Brigg, reduced from 30 nests 

 to 7 in 1884. 



Merionethshire. — Talgarth Hall, Machynlleth; Riig, uear 

 Corwen ; Glyn Hall. 



Middlesex. — From inquiries recently made on the spot, 

 the Editor believes that a small colony still exists at Osterley 

 Park. 



Monmouthshire. — Pantygoitre ; Court Blethyn ; Treowen, 

 near Monmouth. 



Montgomeryshire. — Peniarth. 



Norfolk.— GvLuiow, 38 nests in 1883 ; Didlington, 70 

 nests in 1883 ; Earlham, 25 nests in 1883 ; Mautby, reduced 

 from 100 to 7 nests ; Wolferton Wood, near Castle Rising ; 

 Kimberley ; Old Buckenham, 6 nests ; Burnham Overy ; 

 East Walton ; Taverham Hall, near Norwich ; Stokesby, 

 near Acle ; Westacre ; Billingford ; Spixworth, where the 

 nests are in Portugal laurels; Holkam, 33 nests in 1879; 

 Strumpshaw, near Brundall. 



Northampton. — Althorpe ; Milton, near Peterborough; 

 Bulwick. 



Northumherland. — Chillingham Park ; Harbottle Castle, 

 Upper Coquetdale, nearly 30 nests in Scotch firs ; Bolam 

 Lake, near Wullington ; Redewater ; Unthank, South Tyne. 



Nottingham. — Clumber Park, a large colony ; small ones 

 in Colwick Park and Thoresby Park. 



Oxfordshire. — A small colony in Far Wood, Southleigh. 



