80 TINNUNCTJLUS ALAUDARIUS. 



[§ 146. One. — Stetcliworth, Cambridgesliire, 1845.] 



[§ 147. :Z^«oo.— Elveden, 7 May, 1851. "E. N."] 



[§ 148. 0/?e.— Methwold, Norfolk, 1851. From Mr. J. Baker.] 



[§ 149. i^iz;^.— Elveden, 17 May, 1852.] 



[§ 150. 7^«;a— Elveden, 29 May, 1853.] 



[5) 151. rwjo.— Elveden, 1 June, 1853. " E. N."] 



[§ 152. rm— Sapiston, Suffolk, 5 May, 1853. "A. N."] 



[§ 153. ^^0.— Eakenham, Suffolk, 20 May, 1856.] 



[§ 154. I'^^o.— Sutherlandshirc, 1857.] 



[§ 155. 0;2e.— Elveden, 1861.] 



[§ 156. i^zW. — Convoy, county Donegal, 18 June, 1862. From 

 Mr. R. Harvey's Collection.] 



TINNUNCULUS ALAUDARIUS, G. R. Gray. 

 KESTREL. 

 § 157. Four. — Pity Wood, Derbyshire, prior to 1844. 



§ 158. One. — Cambridgesliire (?). From Mr. Osborne, of Ful- 

 bourne, 1844. 



§ 159. i^^'w.— Sutberlandshire, 26 May, 1849. "J. W. Bird 

 sbot." 



On my way to fish in a little loch, where are Gillaroo Trout, I put 

 a Kestrel off her nest in a low rock overhanging a curious burn, 

 partly subterranean. On my return, I shot the female bird from the 



