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Ring Ousel a few years ago at Eton Wick; and I 

 have lately examined two stuffed specimens which 

 were procured near Windsor about twenty years 

 ago. A male Ring Ousel was procured at Cookham 

 Dean, near Cookham, early in the spring of 1867, as 

 I was informed by my friend Mr. R. B. Sharpe ; who 

 added that Mr. Brown, of Cookham Dean, had an- 

 other specimen in his possession, which was shot a 

 few years since in the neighbourhood of Stoke. 



The Rev. H. Crewe states that a few Ring Ousels 

 are observed every year during the vernal and autum- 

 nal migrations, in the neighbourhood of Drayton 

 Beauchamp; 



The Rev. F. O. Morris says that he has seen one 

 or two Ring Ousels in the parish of East Garstone, 

 near Lambourne, in Berkshire. One of these was 

 killed by the late Rev. Henry Boys. 



