204 BIRDS SHOT BY THE REV. FRANCIS GISBORNE. 



account of the weather from the North of 

 Europe, mentioned the frost to have set in 

 earlier, and more severe than had been known 

 of some years. 



1 Fid. Fare and Redwg. a. o. s., I Redwg. 



2 J. Snpes., I Par., I Reed Sparrow (c), 2 Sparrs. 

 I Mallrd. Teal, wd. 14 oz., i Fid. Fare, i J 



Snpe., 2 Snpes. 

 N.B. — Shot this summer 5 or 6 doz. of Sparrs. 

 I Wat. Hen, 4 Snpes. 

 I Snpe., 5 oz. 2 drs. 

 I Fid. Fare, I Jack Snpe. 

 I J. Snpe. 

 I Snpe. 

 I Wat. Hen. 

 I Par., I Mallrd., wd. 3 lb. and near I oz. 



3 Snpes. 

 I Missel Thr., I Fid. Fare, I Snpe., I Jack do. 



1 Lessr. Hornd Owl, wd. 134 oz., I Snpe. 



2 Snpes. 



2 Car. Crows a. o. s,, i Fid. Fare. 



1 Wood C. 



3 Moor Game, ^ do. with Mr. Adam Slater, about 

 6 or 8 Sparrows. 



2 Sparrs. 



S Pars., 2 of 'em a. o. s. 

 I Heron, wd. 4 lbs. 11 oz., I Par. 

 13 Pars. 



4 Pars., I Goatsucker, 2^ oz., 5 Pars. 

 4 Pars. 



1 Par. 



3 Pars., 2 of 'em a. o. s., i Land Rail. 

 9 Pars., 2 of 'em a. o. ?. on ground, ^ Par. with 



Mr. Dixon. '«3 



2 Pars, 



1 Par. 



2 Pars., J do. with Mr. Dixon. 



4 Pars. 



(63) With Mr. Dixon. — The Rector and his curate appear to have lived on 

 ihe most amicable terms, and to have shared, not only the responsible duties 

 of the ministerial office, but also the enjoyments of the field, and the birds 

 which were bred on it. 



