202 CATALOGUE OF THE BIRDS OF SUFFOLK. 



Aid., 161); a nearly mature specimen in summer plumage shot on the 

 Aide Aug. 7, 1883 (T. Lister in Z. 3rd S. viii., 67J; one killed in the 

 river Iken, Sept. 6, 1877 (J. G. Tuck in Z. 3rd S. i., 496). One shot on 

 the Sudbourn Hall Estate in Sir R. Wallace's Collection (C. B. !). 



3. An immature male shot at Eendlesham, Feb. 1864 (T. E. Gunn 

 in Young England IV., iii.). A pair shot on Woodbridge river, Oct. 

 1881 (Asten v. v., C. B. !); another, from Sutton, in Mr. W. P. T. 

 Phillips' Collection (Phillips in ML). 



West Suffolk. 



7. Hockwold river (Newcome Collection). 



Mont/is. — January, February, March, April, June, August, 

 September, October, November. 



Districts. — 1, 2, 3, 7. 



Found somewhat rarely on the coast all the year round, 

 except about midsummer ; very seldom at any great 

 distance from it. 



Sclavonian Grebe. Podicipes cornutus (Gmelin). 

 Spald. List ', xxxviii. Hare. 



East Suffolk. 



1. One shot at Yarmouth in April 1850 (Creed MS.); two killed 

 near that place in Feb. 1869 (H. Stevenson in Z. 2nd S. 1909) ; another 

 in winter plumage, shot Nov. 1872 (H. Stevenson and J. H. Gurney, 

 jun.,in Z. 2nd S. 3403); an immature bird in Oct. 1880, and an adult Feb. 

 26, 1881 (H. Stevenson in Z. 3rd S. vi., 373, and vii., 315). The young 

 bird is not uncommon on Breydon in winter (Paget Y., 12). An 

 immature bird shot on the river Waveney in 1849, in the possession of 

 Mr. Creed (Creed MS.). 



2. One obtained at Aldeburgh in Feb. 1879 (F. M. Ogilvie in Z. 3rd 

 S. iii., 266). 



3. Woodbridge, 1827 and 1829 (Acton in Loudon's Mag. N. //., iv., 

 163) j one shot in winter plumage in the Woodbridge District in 1876, 

 preserved by Mr. Heffer ^Carthew MS.). 



4. Shot on Bosmere Mere (H. Lingwood in ML). 



West Suffolk. 



8. One shot by the gamekeeper at Livermere in 1867 and another at 

 Ampton in 1864 (Bilson in Journ. Stiff. Inst., 46). 



Months. — February, April, October, November. 



Districts.— ], 2, 3, 4, 8. 



A coast bird, occurring principally in winter ; not often 



met with of late years ; very rarely found inland. 



