A CATALOGUE OF THE BIRDS OF NORFOLK. 
ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 
Page 5.—Erase lines 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, to “ west,” and sub- 
~ stitute the following :—‘* When a westerly direction is 
pursued, it is because the migrating bird has to fly 
against the west wind, which is sometimes very prevalent 
in autumn.” 
P. 6, line 2.—Add: ‘and males preponderate.” 
P.». Biurruroat.—In September 1884, Messrs. F. D. and 
G. Power met with about 80 at Cley and Blakeney. 
Specimens shot appear all to belong to the red-spotted 
Ruticilla suecica, though of some, which are in immature 
plumage, it is impossible to speak with certainty. <A 
series of them were exhibited by Mr. T. E. Gunn at a 
meeting of the Linnean Society, Dec. 18, 1884. 
P. 9, line 5.—For 1876 read 1867. 
P. ro. Frre-cresrep Wren.—Mr. Gunn received in the flesh 
a male Firecrest from Attlebridge, November 29, 1879, 
which I did not know of when writing the Catalogue 
(‘ Zoologist,’ 1885, p. 53): 
