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Breconshire. — Scattered pairs breed all over the county, 

 sometimes, as at Senny Bridge, to the number of half a 

 dozen ; but there is no large heronry (Zool. 1882, p. 216). 



CaermartJienshire. — Nenadd-fawr, Cilcwm, near Llando- 

 very : about 100 birds (Zool. 1882, p. 217). 



Cambridgeshire. — Chippenham Park. 



Cardiganshire. — Gogerddan. 



Cheshire. — Aston Hall, near Frodsham ; Tabley Park ; 

 Hooton-on-the-Mersey ; Eaton Hall, near Chester ; and a 

 small one at Burton Hall. 



Cormcall. — One on the river Lamorran, near Truro ; one 

 near Fowey ; one on old oak-trees in Trenant Wood. 



Cumberland. — Greystoke ; Wythrop Woods, near Bassen- 

 thwaite ; Gobay Park, and Edenhall, near Penrith ; Eamont 

 River, below Ulleswater ; Muncaster Castle. 



Denbighshire. — Vorlas Hall. 



Derbyshire. — Kedleston, near Derby, about 20 nests in 

 the tallest sycamores ; Eaton Wood, near Uttoxeter ; Sutton 

 Scarsdale, near Chesterfield, about a dozen nests in April 

 1884. 



Devonshire. — Powderham Castle, near Exeter; Sharpham, 

 on the Dart ; Warleigh, on the Tamar ; Believer, Dartmoor ; 

 Fremington, near Barnstaple ; Shute Park, near Axminster ; 

 Pixton Park, near Dulverton. 



Dorsetshire. — Brownsea Island, near Poole ; Upton, near 

 Wimborne ; Bryanstone Park ; Admiston Hall, Kingston 

 Lacy ; Sherborne Park. 



Durham. — Bavensworth Castle; Sands, near Sedgefield ; 

 Gain ford ; Wycliffe. 



Essex. — Wanstead Park ; Sir John Tyrrell's, near Chelms- 

 ford ; Chest Wood, Layer de la Haye : nearly 100 nests in 

 1877 ; St. Osyth Priory. 



Flintshire. — Bodryddan, by St. Asaph : a large colony on 

 old elm-trees close to the house. 



Glamorganshire. — Hensol Castle, a large heronry in ash 

 and maple trees ; others at Margam Abbey and Penrice 

 Castle, in oak-trees. 



Hampshire. — Heron Court ; Vinney Ridge, New Forest ; 



