4 
P. 12, line 35.—For 1670 read 1663. 
P. 13, line 14.—Erase the words ‘ scarcer spring and.” The 
le. 
Grey Wagtail, though decidedly rare in the “ Broad” 
district and about Cromer, is commoner in some parts of 
Norfolk, particularly near Norwich, where Mr. Gunn 
informs me he has seen five or six in a dgy, on the river, 
in the autumn. 
. 16. Crossspitt.—Doubts having been expressed as to the 
breeding of the Crossbill, which was reported to have 
nested more than once near Brandon, it is satisfactory 
to be able to say that its doing so at Santon Downham, 
just over the border of Norfolk, has been fully proved this 
spring (1885) by Mr. F. Norgate. 
. 16. Crrt Buntine.—Mr. E. T. Booth tells me he obtained 
two females at Hickling in the autumn of 1875. 
16. Orroran.—An Ortolan in a very immature state of 
plumage was shot at Blakeney by Mr. Power, September 
12, 1884. ‘This is the first authentic occurrence of the 
Ortolan in Norfolk, as previous specimens may have 
escaped. 
. 17, line 23.—For 1847 read 1747. 
P. 35. Rosrarr TeErn.—For “Mr. Hardy” read “ Mr. G. E. 
Munt.” 
37. lcptanp Guit.—Mr. G. Smith tells me that the Ice- 
land Gull here mentioned was not shot on Breydon 
‘“‘ broad,” but in the adjoining parish of Caister. 
40. Pernican.—It may be worth mentioning that Sir 
Thomas Browne’s MS. in the British Museum has been 
examined with a view of finding out something further 
about the occurrence of the Pelican at Horsey, but nothing 
was elicited. The account is word for word as given in 
Simon Wilkin’s edition, in both passages. I am glad to 
say that this valuable MS. is in excellent preservation. 
