COTTLE RIPARIA. 211 



COTILE RIPARIA (Linnaeus). 

 SAND-MARTIN. 



^ 797. Tico. — Bridlington, Yorkshire, prior to 1844. 



Taken by myself out of nests made of seaweed, lined with feathers. 

 The birds bred in the cliff both to the north and to the south of the 

 town. 



§ 798. T^MJO.— Beeston [?], prior to 1844. 



[^ 799. 0/?^.— Elveden, 1845.] 



[§ 800. Two.—E\NeAm, 1847.] 



[§ 801. Two.—Bd.m\\^m, 1848.] 



[§ 802. 0;?e.— Elveden, 185J.] 



[^ 803. Po?/r.— Elveden, 1852.] 



[§ 804. Two. — Elveden, 1852. From different nests.] 



[^805. Five.—ToomQ, Antrim, 13 July, 1863. " R. H." 

 From Mr. Robert Harvey, 1864. 



Mr, Harvey writes that he took this nestful one evening (while on a visit to 

 the house of his brother, Colonel Harvey, at Toome Bridge, in the county of 

 Antrim) on the Bann, between Lough Neagh and Lough Beg, from an enormous 

 colony that were breeding in the steep banks of the river. There were well- 

 fledged birds in many of the nests.] 



[§ 806. T^vo.—^N ooAhmy Hill, Dorset, 4 September, 1870. 

 "C. M., F. J., and H. A. N." 



Taken by my nephews from the pit to the north-east of the old encampment.] 



[^ 807. 7^/w.— Sparham, Norfolk, 13 June, 1874. From Mr. 

 Norgate,] 



