CORRIGENDA AND ADDENDA. 



P. 6, line 4. For Mr. Edwin Hill, read Mr. J. F. 

 Hills. 



Ditto. Note. Mr. King's Catalogue appeared in Fulcher's 

 Sudbury Journal for 1838, pp. 126 — 128. 



P. 8, line 26. For Mr. Coleman, read Mr. Combe. 



P. 12, line 1. For Wood bridge read Hales worth. 



Ditto, line 26. It is a mistake to say that the Latin 

 edition of Willughby contains no localities of Suffolk birds. 

 The Bustard is mentioned as occurring prope Novum Mer- 

 caium el Royston oppida in agro Cantabrigieitsi et Sufflolcienci 

 (p. 129). He seems to have thought that Royston was in 

 Suffolk; Newmarket is partly in that county. Compare 

 Ray's translation, p. 178. 



P. 21. After line 2, insert Fam. Falconid^;. 



P. 22, line 2. Remove parenthesis from S. and W. 



P. 23, line 26. This bird is not the White-tailed Eagle; 

 but the Osprey (C.B. !). Mr. Cooper has at Euston a White- 

 tailed Eagle shot at Barnham (C.B. !). 



P. 33, line 35. The Hardwick bird is the Honey 

 Buzzard. 



P. 38, line 32. This Wangford is in Blything Hundred, 

 District 2. 



P. 45, line 5. For Biddell read Bid well. Insert in 

 parenthesis after Mash inlitt: H. Turner in Z. 3rd S. (1883) 

 180; E. Bidwell in litt.; he gave it to Mr. Whitaker, of 

 Rainworth Lodge, Mansfield, Notts, who has a fine collection 

 of varieties. 



P. 57, line 15. Add after "notice": but as this bird had 

 had its leg broken, it was probably unable to emigrate. 



P. 61, line 14. Capt. James now thinks that this was 

 the Golden-crested Wren. 



P. 76, line 3. Dele asterisk; this bird has been recently 

 obtained in Norfolk and the Ipswich specimen need not 

 have been called in question. 



