ADDENDA. 
A friend of mine has kindly informed 
me that a Nightingale was heard singing 
this year. at Crickadarn, and as my 
informant knew its song well, I think it 
is worth while recording the fact, as this 
bird is certainly uncommon in that part 
of the county. It seems, however, to 
visit us more often than formerly. 
As one of the latest and most useful 
of the Natural Histories of the British 
Isles contains the statement that the 
Hawfinch never breeds in Wales, I have 
taken great pains to ascertain as far as 
possible, every place in the county where 
they are known to have bred, and I have 
to thank Mr. H. Harries, of Brecon, for 
kindly supplying me with the following 
additional particulars :— 
A nest was found at Llangattock, 
Crickhowell, in 1894, with four eggs. 
Three birds were hatched, and two were 
