68 ADDITIONS TO THE WYCOMBE FLORA. ~ 
the past season than it ever was before. Last but by no means 
least in importance, the Mezereon (Daphne Mezereum) has been 
found this year both in Dane Garden Wood and in Fennell’s 
Wood; and a specimen has also been observed in a previously 
unrecorded locality, namely, in the small wood at the foot of 
White Hill. 
These are, I think, the principal additions to our knowledge of 
the plants of this neighbourhood which have to be recorded for the 
past season. If in themselves trifling, they are to a certain extent 
of importance as rendering more perfect the flora of a locality 
which, form the rarity of the species which it embraces, presents 
features of especial interest.* 
James Brirren. 
* Read before the Society at the first Evening Meeting (October 9, 1866) 
of the Second Winter Session, 1866-7. 
List of Wycombe Birds, Ho, 1. 
FALconipz. 
Sparrow Hawx......Fualco nisus ......Not very common. 
ISITE fe cheid o.0(0 a's . Ff. tinnunculus ..Plentiful; known as the 
Red Hawk and Little Hawk. 
Srriciwpz#. 
Barn Owl.e....... Strix flammea ....Common. 
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LaniaD&. 
ReED-BACKED SHRIKE, . Lanius colluris...,Called Butcher-bird. 
Moscicarip”. 
FLYCATCHER ........Muscicapa grisola, ,Common. 
MERULIDA. 
Misset TurusH...... Zurdus viscivorus. . Tolerably plentiful. 
Sona THRUSH ......7. Musicus ...... Common. 
BLACKBIRD,.... Re ae TIE 
FIELDFARE,,........2- pilaris,....,..Called Felts and Pigeon 
Felts. 
REDWING oo esc p eee Le WiMcus. 
Hy. ULiyerr. 
