"HE BIRDS OF BRECONSHIRE. 87 
round; it breeds all over the county. 
The Welsh call it by the appropriate 
name of “Cornicyll” (the bird with the 
little horn). 
DOTTEREL, Zudromias morinellus. 
A friend of mine has seen this bird 
near Abergwessin, and I was recently 
shown a beautiful stuffed specimen that 
had been shot in the adjoining county 
of Cardigan. It is very rare in the 
county. 
RINGED PLOVER, pialitis hiaticula. 
Occurs occasionally at Llangorse Lake. 
One was killed there by my son J. 
Vaughan Phillips on the 11th August, 
1890. There are a few little pebbly 
beaches there which attract it but I have 
never seen it elsewhere in the county. 
TURNSTONE, Strepsilas interpres. 
Only an occasional visitant to this 
county. One was killed at Llangorse 
some years since by Cross, keeper to Mr. 
Gwynne Holford, and another was killed 
out of a little party of four on the hill 
