CROSSBILLS. 115 
Several, Breamore, Hants, Nov. 1855: Wise, New Forest, 
p. 315. 
One, Bognor, Sussex, Nov. 1859: Zoologist, 1859, p. 6329. 
Three near Epping, Sept. 1861: Doubleday, Zoologist, 1861, 
p. 7759. 
Several, Wemyss Bay, Firth of Clyde, spring 1862: R. Gray, 
Birds of West of Scotland, p. 154. 
Three, Cheltenham, 1862: Guise, Zoologist, 1862, p. 7844. 
Three, Colchester, Feb. 1862: Bree, Zoologist, 1862, p. 8032. 
A pair, Southgate, Middlesex, Nov. 1864. The male in the 
collection of Mr. Bond. 
Two, Oswestry, no date mentioned: Rocke, Zoologist, 1865, 
p- 9781. 
One, Flamborough, Aug. 1866: Boulton, Zoologist, 1867, 
p. 543. 
One, (?) Melton, Suffolk, Jan. 1869: Clark Kennedy, Zoolo- 
gist, 1869, p. 1700. 
WHITE-WINGED CROSSBILL. Lowia bifasciata,Nilsson. 
Hab. Northern Europe and Asia. 
One near Belfast, January 1802: Templeton, Trans. Linn. 
Soc. vol. vii. p. 309: Thompson, Nat. Hist. Irel. (Birds), 
vol. i. p. 283. 
One near Worcester, 1836: Yarrell, fide Strickland, Hist. 
Brit. Birds, vol. ii. p. 830; Macgillivray, Hist. Brit. Birds, 
vol. ii. p. 692. 
Five or six seen, one shot, near Ipswich: Yarrell, fide Hoy, 
op. cit. 
One, Birmingham: Yarrell, op. cit. 
One, Lariggan, Cornwall, 1843: Rodd, Zoologist, 1843, p.142. 
Two, Isle of Wight, 1844: Bury, Zoologist, 1844, p. 643 ; 
A. G. More, in Venable’s Guide to Isle of Wight, p. 430. 
One, Surrey: Yarrell, op. cit. 
One, Bury St. Edmunds, May 1846: Hunter, Zoologist, 
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