36 CATALOGUE OF THE BIRDS OF SUFFOLK. 



killed there in autumn 1881 (G. Smith in lift). A fine, immature 

 specimen very white about the head and much spotted with light colour 

 on the wings shot at Lound Sept. 1 882, the crop was filled with the 

 larvas of wasps ; in possession of Mr. Morse of that place (H. Stevenson 

 in lift., who saw it). Two seen at Herringfleet early in 1876, by Col. 

 Leathes ; one killed at St. Olave's Bridge by a Herringfleet man 

 (Leathes in lift.). One shot at Soraerleyton in spring 1854, remains 

 of blackbird's eggs were found in the stomach (J. H. Gurney in Z. 5249) ; 

 another, appearing by its plumage to be a male of the second year, 

 killed at the same place in Sept. 1857, now in Mr. Stevenson's Collec- 

 tion (J. H. Gurney in Z. 5856 ; Stev. B. of N. i. 33, and in lift.) ; a 

 specimen is also in Sir S. Crossley's Collection from Somerleyton, 

 without date recorded (C. B. !). One shot near Lowestoft in 1842 (W. R. 

 Fisher in Z. 180). Avery fine female shot at Mutford June 18, 1866 

 (T. E. Gunn in Z. 2nd S. 346) ; another female in Mutford Wood in 

 the winter of 1869-70, in possession of Rev. W. H. Andrews (W. M. 

 Crowfoot in lift). One taken at Pakefield in 1856 (Stev. B. ofN. i. 33). 



2. Three killed at Benacre (Lot 305 in Spalding's sale). One killed near 

 Southwold, Dec. (? C. B.) 1880 (Freeman v. v.). Taken on Lord Hunting- 

 field's estate, in his Collection (Lord Huntingfield in lift.)- One shot at 

 Wangford towards the end of Sept. 1880 (H. Stevenson in Z. 3rd S. vi. 

 334). One trapped at Thorington July 1854 (Creed MS.) ; another shot 

 there in the latter part of 1881 ; preserved at the Hall (Capt Bence in 

 lift.). An immature male shot at Darsham, Sept. 25, 1876 (Clark-Kennedy 

 in Z. 3rd S. i., 24). One shot by Mr. Candler at Theberton not later than 

 1847 (G. Ransome in Z. 1692). An immature female shot at Saxmund- 

 ham about July 1854 (H. Stevenson in Z. 4407, and B. of N. i. 33). 



3. One killed on the Rendlesham estate about ]Sf>9 (deep rufous 

 brown) ; another about 1875, and another in 1881, the latter much 

 damaged ; the two former in Lord Rendlesham's Collection (C. B. !). 

 One trapped at Staverton Park, Oct. 1876, in possession of Major 

 Barnardiston (Barnardiston in litt.C B. !). Two at Melton in Oct. 1881, 

 in possession of Mr. J. R. Wood (Asten v. v. C. B. !). One believed to 

 have been shot in a wood at Sutton, in Mr. Phillips' Collection (W. P. 

 T. Philips v.v. C.B. !). One obtained at Stratford St. Marv, Sept. 1835 

 (Hoy in Loudon's Mag. N. H. (N. S.), i. (1837), p. 116). 



West Suffolk. 



6. A young bird killed near Sudbury Nov. 1876 (H. Stevenson in Z. 

 3rd S. i'. 98). One shot at Stoke-by-Nayland in the Hoy Collection 

 (Bree in Field ; and Seaman's MS. Catalogue). 



8. One shot at Coney Weston and another at Hinderclay (J. S. 

 Sawbridge in lift). A male shot at Langham, June, 1872, and one at 

 Stowlangtoft in 1866, both seen in the" flesh by Mr. J. G. Tuck at 

 BilsonV(J- G. Tuck in z - 2ncl s 3185-6) ; another trapped by Mr. A. 

 M. Wilson's keepers at Stowlangtoft in autumn 1881, and now pi ved 

 at the Hall (Wilson v. v.). 



