STORKS. 145 
One, Dunbarnie Links, near Largo, Sept. 1867: R. Gray, 
Birds of West of Scotland, p. 314. 
One on the Clyde, Lanarkshire, “some years ago:” R. Gray, 
Ibis, 1870, p. 292. 
ESQUIMAUX CURLEW. Numenius borealis (Forster)*. 
Hab. North America. 
One, Cairn Monearn, near Stonehaven, Kincardineshire, 6th 
Sept. 1855 : Longmuir, Naturalist, 1855, p. 265; Yarrell, 
Hist. Brit. Birds, vol. 11. p. 620. 
One on the Alde, near Aldeburgh, Suffolk: Hele, Notes 
about Aldeburgh, p. 177. Not preserved. 
One, Woodbridge, Suffolk: Hele, op. cit. In the possession 
of Mr. Hilling, of Woodbridge. 
One purchased in Dublin in the flesh, 21st Oct. 1870: Blake- 
Knox, Zoologist, 1870, p. 2408. In the coilection of Sir 
Victor Brooket. 
Fam. CICONIID &. 
BLACK STORK. Ciconia nigra (Linneus). 
Hab. Europe; India; Africa. 
One, West Sedge Moor, Somerset, 13th May, 1814: Montagu, 
Trans. Linn. Soc. 1818, vol. xii. p. 19. 
Three, Norfolk, 1823: Stevenson, Birds of Norfolk, vol. ii. 
p- 183. 
One, on the Tamar, Devon, 5th Nov. 1831: Moore, Mag. 
Nat. Hist. 1837, p. 321; Rodd, Zoologist, 1848, p. 2147. 
* Numenius borealis of Forster, Phil. Trans. Ixii. p. 411 (1772), 
and Latham, Ind. Orn. i. p. 712 (1790); not of Gmelin, whose 
borealis, Syst. Nat. i. p. 654 (1788), is hudsonicus of Latham, 1. c. 
+ I am informed by Sir Victor Brooke, that this specimen was 
ascertained to have been shot in Shgo. 
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