ADDITIONS SINCE 1899. 247 



PINE-GROSBEAK Pyrrhula enudeator (L.). S. page 199.. 



Kent. — A small flock appeared near Hawkhurst on 

 October 25th, 1905, and two young birds were shot by Mr. 

 Oliver and sent to Mr. Bristowe for preservation (C. B. 

 Ticehurst, Bull. B.O.C., XVI., p. 47). 



Sussex. — A few days after the above, a flock, probably 

 the same, was seen in Ashburnham Park, and two or more 

 birds (one of them a rosy-coloured male) were shot by a 

 keeper, and are now in Mr. Fleetwood Ashburnham's 

 collection (N.F.T.j. 



CROSSBILL Loxia curvirostra L. S. page 201. 



Surrey. — Messrs. Long and Eastwood say that it no doubt 

 nests sometimes in the Bagshot and Witley districts (J. A. 

 Bucknill, t.c, 1901, p. 251). 



Berkshire. — Mr. Bradshaw had a very young one, 

 " probably one of a local brood," brought to him in 1898 

 from Aldermaston, where they had been very abundant that 

 year (G. W. Bradshaw, ZooL, 1899, p. 136). 



Suffolk. — A male was shot near Bury St. Edmunds on 

 31st March, 1904, which from post-mortem examination was 

 probably one of a pair of breeding birds (J. G. Tuck, t.c, 

 1904, p. 191). 



NoRTHANTS. — Two nestlings were picked up at Harleston 

 Firs on 28th March, 1904. A description of them is given 

 (F. C. R. Jourdain, t.c, 1905, p. 347). 



Shropshire. — A brood of young birds was seen on 

 Grinshill in 1896 (H. E. Forrest in lift.). 



North Wales. — Two or three pairs nested at Penmaenmawr 

 in 1890 or 1891 (G. H. Pentland, ZooL, 1899, p. 182). " Seen 

 near Bala practically throughout the year " in 1897 (H. E. 

 Forrest, Vert. Fauna N. Wales, p. 159). 



Yorkshire. — For list of breeding records in this county, 

 cf. "B. Yorks.," p. 198. 



Ireland. — " Has disappeared from some of the districts 

 in which it bred in 1888-1894 " (R. J. Ussher in litt.). 



TWO-BARRED CROSSBILL Loxia hifasciata (C. L. Brehm). 

 S. page 203. 



Sussex. — A male in red plumage was obtained at West- 

 field on 23rd February, 1899 (N. F. Ticehurst, Bull. B.O.C., 

 VIIL, p. 49.). 



Kent. — A female was obtained at Woodchurch on 26th 

 December, 1902 [id., t.c, XIIL, p. 51). 



Notts. — A specimen was shot at Southwell some years 



