CATALOGUE OF THE BIRDS OF SUFFOLK. 35 



Reading-room, "Woodbridge (Major Cobbold in lift, to whom tbey belong). 



4. One obtained near Ipswich in April 1876 (H award MS.)- A 

 male found dead in a wood at Creeting Oct. 1876 (Ipswich Museum). 



West Suffolk. 



5. One at Redgrave in 1852 (Creed MS.). Brome, occasionally 

 (W. Clarke MS. ) ; one from this place in Mr. Spalding's sale (Lot 309). 



6. A female killed at Lawshall Nov. 9, 1878 (L. Travis in lift). One 

 killed at Kentwell Hall, Melford, about 1835 (Westropp v.v., C. B. !); 

 and another at Melford about 1855 ; now in Capt, Kelso's Collection 

 (Richold v.v.). One near Sudbury (Major Barnardiston v.v.). One shot 

 by Sir C. Rowley's keeper near Tendring Hall in the winter of 1880-81 

 (Lanibarde in I/ft.). 



7. Two caught on Thetford warren Feb. and April 1835 (Salmon in 

 Loudon's Mag.N. H. ix. (1836) 527); in the winter of 1839-40 forty-seven 

 specimens were taken within eight miles of Thetford ; two of which, 

 from Elveden, are in the Cambridge Museum ; they were again numerous 

 in this neighbourhood in 1858 and 1859 ; an adult bird was taken on 

 Thetford warren in Nov. 1857, formerly belonging to Mr. Dix, now in 

 Mr. Stevenson's Collection ; two adults from the same locality are in 

 Mr. Doubleday's and Mr. Guraey's Collections (Stev. B. of K I 30-3 1- 

 and he and A. Newton in I/ft.). A male from Thetford warren (Newcome 

 Collection). Several shot near Mildenhall in 1880 (Tearle MS.). One 

 at Cavenham about 1859 (Bilson MS.). One or two shot near 

 Newmarket in Dec. 1876 (H. K Creed in Z. 3rd S. 179). 



8. One shot at Stowlangtoft on Mr. A. M. "Wilson's estate (Bury 

 Post). 



Months. — January, February, April, October, November, 

 December. 



Districts. — All. 



Appears irregularly throughout Suffolk in the autumn and 

 winter months, and has also occurred in April. Very few 

 adult birds recorded,nearly all the examples are probably 

 immature (see Stev. B. of N. i. 30). 



Honey Buzzard, Pernis apivorus (L.). 



S. and W. Cat, 6. — Spald. List, xxxv. Very rare. 



Fast Suffolk. 



1. One killed near Yarmouth was in Mr. Sabine's Collection (S. 

 and W. u. s. ) ; shot near that place once or twice ( Paget, Y. 3) ; an 

 immature female shot there Dec. 1850 (Bury Museum) ; an immature 

 female killed at Burgh near Yarmouth in Aug. 1860 is in the 

 Collection of the Rev. C. J. Lucas (Stev. B. ofN. i. 34). One killed at 

 Gorleston in 1841 ; in possession of Mr. Spalding (Spald, List, u.s.). 

 One shot at Fritton in 1879 (J. H. Gurney jun. in Z. 3rd S. i, 23 ; one 



