THE BINDS OF SUFFOLK. 



ardent sportsman, whose printed catalogue will be mentioned 

 shortly. 



(3.) For this district I have used two catalogues care- 

 fully made for me by the Eev. Canon Moor, Hector of 

 Great Bealings, and by Mr. Kerry, of Harwich. In the 

 former, birds found near Woodbridge and Great Bealings are 

 separately marked, and in some cases notes are added ; and 

 this list is augmented by information supplied by the Rev. 

 W. II. M. Carthew, Rector of Stanningfield, long resident at 

 Woodbridge, also by his brother, Mr. T. Carthew, of 

 the Abbey, Woodbridge, by Mr. Llillen, of Woodbridge, 

 and by Mr. W. T. Phillips, "of the Grange, Melton. (See 

 below.) 



Mr. Kerry's MS. listcomprises an area which may beroughly 

 called a circle of ten miles in diameter, with Shotley for 

 the centre ; in this are included the birds observed by 

 him at Shotley, Walton, and Felixstowe, and a few other 

 places, all separately marked. 



(4.) I have only one checked catalogue for this district, 

 kindly supplied by Mr. Haward, of Bramford, who has made 

 many remarks on the birds contained therein, and has noted 

 their comparative rarity in the neighbourhood. 



(5.) For this district I have two important checked 

 catalogues ; one by Mr. Holt Wilson, of Redgrave Hall, in 

 which the birds are marked, and occasional notes added. 

 This list is augmented by some additional information from 

 the Eev. A. Foster-Melliar, who resided at Redgrave for 

 some time. Many of the birds are preserved at the Hall. 



The other list is by Mr. Clarke, formerly gamekeeper to Sir 

 Edward Kerrison, Bart., and comprises birds from Oakley, 

 Eye, and the neighbourhood, most of them being in Sir 

 Edward's^Collection. Sir Edward himself directed Clarke 

 to a great extent in the formation of this catalogue, and my 

 obligation to him is so much the greater, as he was in ill- 

 health at the time. 



(6.) There is a privately printed List of Birds in the 

 neighbourhood of Sudbury, by the late Mr. W. D. King, of 



