Mr. Jenyns on the Ornithology of Cambridgeshire. 311 
Sp.90. P. cinerea, Temm. Man. d’Ornith. p. 488. 
CoMMON PaRTRIDGE—A covey of these birds were bred in the 
neighbourhood of Clayhithe, of which a considerable number were 
perfectly white. 
Sp.91. P. Coturnix, Temm. Man. d@Ornith. p. 491. 
QuaiL.—This species is one of our latest summer visitants as I 
have seldom noticed it before the beginning of June; but it remains 
with us till the end of October. In the present year (1825) two 
specimens were killed at Bottisham so late as on the eleventh of 
November. 
ORDER XI. Cursores: 
Genus XXXIIJ. OTIS, Linn. 
Sp.92. O. Farda, Temm. Man. d’Ornith. p.506. 
Great Bustarp.—Formerly these birds were plentiful in the 
open tracts about Newmarket Heath, and till within a few years 
single individuals. have occasionally been seen in that neighbour- 
hood, but they are supposed to-be now almost extinct. Ray and 
Willoughby mention also Royston Heath as a place frequented 
in their time by this species. 
Sp.93. O. Tetrax, Temm. Man. d’Ornith. p.507. 
LirrLe Busrarp.—Bewick has figured a specimen of this bird 
which was taken alive on the edge of Newmarket Heath. So far 
as I am aware no other instance has occurred of its having been 
met with in this county. 
