204 CATALOGUE OF THE BIRDS OF SUFFOLK. 



(Freeman); about Aldeburgh, especially in the reed beds at 

 Snape (Hele); on the Orwell and Stour (Kerry); at Bram- 

 ford (H award); at Oakley (Clarke); at Sudbury (King, 

 List, 128); as not uncommon at Yarmouth (Paget); at 

 Gazeley (Tearle); as occasionally seen at Great Beatings 

 (Moor MS.), and at Hadleigh (Bantock v.v.). Mentioned 

 as found in various other places. One at Fritton consorted 

 with the domestic fowls at Mr. Buxton's house, Jan., 1880, 

 being evidently frozen out from the Broad (H. Stevenson in 

 Z. 3rd S. vi., 366). At Thornham one was taken entire out 

 of the body of a pike (Lord Henniker v.v.). Young birds 

 or nests have been observed at Aldeburgh (Hele); at 

 Thorpe Fen (F. Spalding MS.); at Southwold, Aug. 19, 

 1873 (H. Durnford in Z. 2nd S., 3798); at Westleton (F. 

 Spalding); at Wortham (Clarke); on the Hockwold river 

 (Newcome Collection); at Thetford (J. H. Gurney, jun.); 

 at Elveden and Barnham (A. Newton in Z. 722, and v.v.); 

 at Eattlesden (Col. Parker), at Barton Mere (H. Jones 

 v.v.) ; and at Livermere (James v.v.). 

 A tolerably common resident. 



Fam. Alcid^;. 



Puffin, Fratercula arctica (L.). 



S. and W. Cat 61. Catalogued only. — Spald. List, 

 xxxviii Catalogued only. 



East Suffolk. 



1. Yarmouth, an occasional visitant (Paget Y., 12; Hunt in Stacey's 

 Hist, of Norf. lxiv) ; a young bird killed there in Nov. 1872 (H. 

 Stevenson and J. H. Gurney, jun., in Z. 2nd. S., 3402), and Dec. 26, 

 1884 (J. H. Gurney, jun., in lift.). Lowestoft (Freeman v.v.). 



2. One caught in a net at Southwold (H. V. Remnant in iitt.). A 

 young bird shot on the coast near Leiston in Nov. 1863 (E. Neave in Z. 

 8891). One shot at Aldeburgh by Mr. Puller Jan. 18, 1847 (G. Ransome 

 in Z. 1693); rare about that place; an immature bird taken alive in 

 Nov. 1862; and one, remarkably old, also alive, March 21, 1869 (Hele, 

 Aid., 164). Shot on the Sudbourn Hall Estate (in Sir P. Wallace's 

 Collection; C. B.!). 



3. Bawdsey, washed ashore (in the Collection of Mr. W. P. T. Phillips) 



