148 RARE VISITANTS. 
One seen, Romney Marsh, Kent: Pemberton Bartlett, Zoolo- 
gist, 1844, p. 624: 
One, Thorney Fen, Cambridgeshire, June 1849: Foster, 
Zoologist, 1849, p. 2568, In the collection of Dr. Strong 
of Peterborough. 
One, Buttermere, Cumberland: Robson, List Birds West 
Cumberland, Zoologist, 1854, p. 4169. 
One seen near Penzance, 4th Feb. 1866: Bullmore, Cornish 
Fauna, p. 27. 
LITTLE EGRET. Ardea garzetta, Linneus. 
Hab. South-eastern Europe and Africa. 
One, Cork Harbour, 1792: Templeton, Cat. Vert. An. Irel. ; 
Thompson, Nat. Hist. Irel. (Birds), vol. 11. p. 157. 
One, Anglesea: Pennant, Brit. Zool. vol. 1. p. 21. 
One, Flatoars, on the Dart, Devonshire, 1816: Rowe’s List 
Birds Devon, p. 36. 
One, Christchurch, Hants, July 1822: Yarrell, Hist. Brit. 
Birds, vol. 11. p. 554; Wise, New Forest, p. 316; Gurney, 
Zoologist, 1869, p. 1512. 
One, Hale, Hants: Wise, op. cit.; Gurney, l. c. 
Two, Cornwall, about 1825: Couch, Cornish Fauna, i. p. 22. 
One, co. Kerry: Harvey, Fauna and Flora of Cork, p. 12. 
One near Norwich, 1834 or 1835: Stevenson, Birds of Nor- 
folk, vol. 11. p. 150. 
One, Yarmouth: Stevenson, op. cit. 
One, Sutton Coal-field, Warwickshire: Christy, Mag. Nat. 
Hist. 1836, p. 647. : 
One, Inchbroome, Morayshire: Rev. G. Gordon, Fauna of 
Moray, Zoologist, 1844, p. 513. 
One, Countess Weir, on the Exe, May 1870*: Gatcombe, 
Zoologist, 1870, p. 2308. 
* JT examined this specimen at Exeter, 22nd Sept. 1870. 
