PANURU3 BIARMICUS. 247 



§ 980. Fwe~^oYio\k, 1848. From Dr. Frere, 1849. 



Dr. Frere wrote, 20 May, 1849 : — ''Do you care to have a lot of 

 Bearded Tits' eggs ? They were so very difficult (I found) to pro- 

 cure as English specimens, that I established a connexion last year 

 with a broadman, and to my surprise before the season was over I 

 had forty of them. Of course I am stocked, but if you like to take 

 my place this year I will send to my brother [at Blofield] to set the 

 man to work again.'' 



§ 981. T^^^o.— Norfolk, 1851. From Dr. Frere. 



Dr. Frere has been able to obtain only three specimens this year. 



^ 982. M^kf.—^orMk, 1852. From Mr. Sayer, through 

 Dr. Frere. 



§ 983. ^?>/^A— Norfolk. From Mr. Knight, 1859. 



§ 984. Seven.— l^ovhlk. From Mr. Knight, 1859. 



§ 985. 7%ree.— Norfolk. From Mr. Knight, 1859. 



[Each of the last three sections coutaius eggs said to be from one nest.] 



^ 986. SeveNfee?i.—NoY^o\k, 1859. From Mr. Knight. 



[§ 987. T'^^o.— Whittlesea, Hunts. From Mr. J. Baker, 1850. 



These must have been among ahnost the last from that locality, as the Mere 

 was drained hi 1851.] 



[^ 988. T^/^^o.— Norfolk, 1851. From Mr. Sayer, 1853.] 



[§ 989. Seven.— Nodolk. From Mr. Sayer, 1854.] 



[^ 990. ^/a^.— Norfolk. ^ 



I From Mr. Kniglit, 1859. 

 [^ 991. i^/y6'.— Norfolk.] 



Two complete sittings.! 



