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account in his forthcoming history of that parish ; I have 

 made some use of it in this Catalogue.* 



The Maharajah Duleep Singh has a choice collection at 

 Elveden Hall of birds shot in the neighbourhood, which I 

 have been allowed to examine; and his son, Prince Victor, 

 has obligingly given me various particulars respecting them. 



Mr. E. Bidwell, of Fonnereau House, Twickenham, has 

 kindly extracted from the printed Catalogue of the Leverian 

 Museum at Ely the notices of the Suffolk birds therein 

 contained, j* 



In conclusion I have most warmly to thank Mr. Stevenson 

 and Mr. J. 11. Gurney, jun., for their very kind and valu- 

 able assistance in looking through my proof sheets. Prof. 

 Newton, in addition to much other help already mentioned, 

 has allowed me the use of his rich Ornithological Library, 

 thus bringing to my knowledge various recorded facts of 

 which I should otherwise have been ignorant. 



' * The Pied Flycatcher, as he tells me Royal Highnesses the Dukes of Cumber- 



and as I had suspected, is inserted land and Brunswick. A date, 1830, is 



therein erroneously, while the Spotted written in MS. on the copy seen by Mr. 



Flycatcher is wrongly omitted. Bidwell, probably inserted by some pre- 

 vious possessor. The proprietor of the 



t Thifl Museum was a travelling col- Museum was Simpson Seaman, to whom 



lection of objects of natural history, pro- a poem is addressed by the Rev. W. 



bably part of the great Leverian Museum, Harrison, Pymore, Oct. 30, 1824, directed 



(formed by Sir A. Lever) dispersed in 1805. to "Mr. Seaman, Leverian Museum, Ely." 



There is a catalogue of it, printed by J. Mr. Marshall Fisher, who saw it at Ely, 



Evans, 21, Bartholomew Close, West Smith- about fifty years ago, does not know what 



field, London ; it is entitled the Leverian became of it after it left the place. 

 Museum, under the patronage of their 



