EXPLANATION OF THE MAP. 



The strong line down the middle divides East from West 

 Suffolk. 



The figures (1 — 8) mark the districts into which the 

 county is divided for the purpose of this Catalogue, th ese 

 districts being formed by combinations of two or more 

 Hundreds, which are separatedly marked as a, 5, &c. , below. 

 Under each of these letters the places of the Hundred are 

 enumerated where the birds named in the Catalogue have 

 been principally found. I have a printed or MS. list of 

 birds which have occurred in or near those places to which 

 an asterisk is prefixed. 



East Suffolk. 



1. (a) Mutford and Lothingland (including Yarmouth). 

 (b) Wangford. 



(a) Belton. Breydon Broad, Flixton, Fritton Broad, Gorleston, 

 Gunton, Herringfleet, Lowestoft, Oulton Broad, Somerleyton, *Yar- 

 mouth. 



(J) Beccles, Bungay. 



2. (a) Blything. (b) Plomesgate. 



(a) Benacre Broad, Blythburgh, Easton Broad, Huntingfield, Leiston, 

 Southwold, *Westleton. 



(b) *Aldeburgh, Glemham, Orford, Snape, Sudbourn. 



3. (a) Wilford, (b) Carlford. (c) Loes. (d) Colneis. 

 (e) Samford. 



(a)^Bawdsey, Melton, Sutton, Wickham-Market. 



