CATALOGUE OF THE BIRDS OF SUFFOLK. 



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West Suffolk. 



7. An immature bird from Lakenheath Fen (Newcome Collection). 

 One from Elveden (Cambridge Museum). 



8. One shot at Hardwick, Sept. 1883, preserved by Bilson (W. Bilson 

 in litt.). 



Months. — September, October, November, " winter." 



Districts.— 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8. 



Not very uncommon off Yarmouth, and found occasionally 



there and elsewhere on the coast ; rare inland. 



Fam. Peocellaeiiixe. 

 Manx Sheaewatee, Puffinus anglorum (Temminck). 



East Suffolk. 



1. Yarmouth, rare (Paget Y., 13). A male shot on Breydon Sept. 4, 

 1883 (W. Lowne in litt, C. B.!). 



3. One shot on the Deben in 1879 (GL P. Hope in litt). 



4. One obtained near Ipswich about the middle of September 1884, 

 and is now in the Ipswich Museum (J. E. Taylor v. v.). 



West Suffolk. 



7. One taken alive in a harvest field at Cavenham, Sept. 3, 1883 

 (Travis v. v.; C. B !). One picked up on Newmarket race-course Sept. 

 24, 1869, preserved by Mr. Howlett (W. Clarke MS. notes in Yarrell). 



8. A female bird taken alive in a harvest field at Fornham St. Martin 

 Sept. 1, 1882 (Bury Free Press, Sept. 23, 1882); now in my Collection; 

 C. B. 



Month. — September. 



Districts. — 1, 3, 4, 7, 8. 



A bird of the sea, which has only occasionally been 

 driven on the shore and inland.* 



Fulmae, Fulmarus glacialis (L.). 



East Suffolk. 



1. An adult bird from Yarmouth in the British Museum (Dresser, B. 

 of Eur. viii., 542); occasionally shot or caught in Yarmouth Roads 

 (Paget Y., 13); one killed there, in possession of J. J. Gurney, Esq., of 



* Mr. Hele had a good opportunity of water, Puffinus cinereous, Gould (Hele, 



observing a Shearwater flying along shore Aid., 175); it is impossible in such a 



near the Thorpe Coastguard Station during genus to determine satisfactorily to which 



Dec. 1869; he calls it a Cinereous Shear- species it belonged. 



