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Pheasant, and between it and the domestic hen are preserved at Euston 

 Hall (C. B.). 



Quail.— 8. Two nests found in 1881 at Euston, (B. W. Cooper 

 v.v.). A nest found at Westley in 1883 (Lord John Hervey v. v.). A 

 good many Quails have been shot lately in various parts of the county. 



Partridge. — 8. A pair of pure white birds shot at Sapiston by the 

 Duke of Grafton ; preserved at the Hall (C. B. !). 



Little Bustard.— I . One shot at Brad well Nov. 1885 (Lowne m 

 litt., who sold it to Rev. C. J. Lucas). 



*4. One killed at Rendlesham in 1 8 '2 4 {Oat. of Ely Lever ian Mus.). 



7. One shot at Moulton Feb. 1882 (Howlett in litt.). 



Dotterel. — *6. A female killed in Stoke Park by running water 

 in summer 1882 (in my Collection C. B.). 



Avocet. — 1. One shot at Oulton, Apr. 1875; in Mr. Millais' 

 possession (J. H. Gurney, jun., in litt,). 



*7. One shot by Mr. Butler on the old water-course at Newmarket, 

 Jan. 12, 1881 (Howlett in litt.). 



Redshank. — *4. Ipswich Marshes, winter 1883 (in my Collection, 

 C. B.). 



Wood Sandpiper.— *8. Prof. Newton believes that a specimen 

 preserved at Culford Hall was shot there (in litt). 



Woodcock.— 7. A melanite form shot near Ousden Hall, Nov. 2, 1884, 

 by Mr. Penn, who has it (Howlett v.v.). 



Great Snipe. — 7. One shot at Eriswell about three years ago, 

 preserved at Elveden Hall (Prince Victor Duleep Singh in litt, C. B. !). 



8. Five seen in one day at Euston in 1876 (B. W. Cooper v.v.). 



Bar-tailed Godwit. — *4. One killed recently near Ipswich in red 

 summer plumage (in my Collection C. B.). 



*7. One killed at Eriswell in 1883, preserved at Elveden Hall (Prince 

 Victor Duleep Singh in litt.). 



Black-tailed Godwit. — *7. One killed on the marshes near Brandon 

 Jan. 9, 1886 (W. Howlett in litt.). 



Little Bittern. — One immature, having down on the head, shot at 

 Mutford, Sept., 1885, by Mr. Poyser, who has it; it may probably have 

 been bred in this country (W. M. Crowfoot in litt). 



Whimbrel. — 1. One shot on Breydon April 12, 1883, a very early 

 date (H. Stevenson in Z. 3rd S. ix. (1885) 325). 



Gadwall. — *7. One shot at Brandon Jan. 1885 (J. H. Gurney, jun., 

 m litt, who saw it). 



