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Grasshopper Warbler.— *7. Eggs found in 1863 or 1864 at Great 

 Thurlow (Graham Greene in litt. who has them). 



Dartford Warbler.— 2. One seen at Westleton Heath Nov. 4 

 1880 (Rope MS.); another seen at Walberswick Aug. 28, 1884, 

 amongst some furze bushes (Rope in litt). A pair seen on the heath at 

 Blaxhall Oct. 1882, and a single bird in the same place Oct. 25, 1883 

 (Rope MS.). Two shot and several seen recently on South wold Common 

 (H. V. Remnant in litt}; two or three shot there by Mr. J. G. Millais 

 Jan. 13, 1875 (J. H. Gurney, jun., in litt,). 



Crested Titmouse.— *8. One taken about 1840 by Mr. Cambridge 

 of Bury St. Edmund's ; it was preserved by himself (W. Bilson in litt.) 



Bearded Titmouse.— 1. Thisbirdisstill(1886)foundinsomenumbers 

 at Oulton Broad (H. Bunn in litt. ; Mr. J. H. Gurney, jun. was there 

 in June, 1885, and found that his boatman had seen some shot) ; Mr. 

 Howlett received nine in one week in Jan., 1886, partly from the Fens 

 of Cambridgeshire partly from those near Lowestoft (probably Oulton 

 Broad), (Howlett in litt.). 



3. A male bird taken at the head of King's Fleet Dec. 24, 1885 (G. 

 P.Hope in litt., who has it); a female still there in Feb. 1886 (id., 

 who thinks the bird less rare than is commonly supposed, as it drops 

 down so quickly among the reeds as to be lost sight of). 



*7. One taken at West Row, Mildenhall June, 1883 (C. B. !) pothers 

 have been taken in the same neighbourhood in 1879, 1881, 1882; one 

 was taken at Exning Feb. 12, 1882 (Howlett in litt.). 



Waxwing.— 7. Two shot at Newmarket April 12, 1881 (Howlett 

 in litt,); the latest spring month hitherto observed. 



Grey Wagtail.— 7. A pairofthe^e birds were seen at Mildenhall 

 in the summer of 1865 ; Mr. Rope supposed they had a nest near by, 

 though he could not find it (Rope in litt.). Not known hitherto to 

 nest in Suffolk. 



Grey-headed Wagtail. — 1 . Seen on the marshes of Breydon every 

 season (Booth, Rough Notes part iv.). 



Rook Pipit.— 3. Several seen on the crag at Felixstowe, Oct. 29, 1885, 

 C. B. 



Snow Bunting. — *6. One shot in nearly full summer plumage at 

 Melford in 1882, by Sir Wm. Parker, who saw another (Sir. W. Parker 

 in lilt.,C. B. !). Another seen at Cockfield, on the high road May 31, 1884, 

 partly white, (C. B.). 



Mealy Redpoll. — *3. A fine male shot at Grundisburgh in 1850 

 (Lingwood MS.). 

 *6. One taken alive at Cockfield in Dec. 1885, by A. Parish (C. B.). 



