276 CORRIGENDA AND ADDENDA. 



P. 100, line 5. Mr. E. Bidwell has increased the number 

 to eighty-six, giving a list of them, see Trans. Norf. and 

 Norwich Nat. Soc. iii., 526—531. 



P. 113. Note. For and probably still further on towards 

 Mildenhall read Lakenheath, Wangford, Eriswell, and 

 Mildenhall. 



Ditto. For wheat-lands read rye-lands. 



P. 114, line 7. For A. Newton read G. Eansome. 



P. 120, last line. For Vendenheym's read Wurmser's. 



P. 123. Note. For Heath read Warren. 



Ditto below. For Heaths read Warrens. 



P. 127, line 32. For and has become rarer as the fen- 

 land diminishes read and has been shot down of late years 

 whenever it has appeared. 



P. 132, line 27. Cancel this line, and the reference to 

 Newton ; add : Mr. G. T. Eope observed a pair of Green 

 Sandpipers at Blaxhall, in July and August, 1885, by the 

 river side near Snape Bridge; he thinks that they probably 

 bred there. Professor Newton believes that a pair bred one 

 summer in a plantation at Elveden ; the bird usually builds 

 in trees. 



P. 159, line 35. After Orwell, add : in the winter about 

 1875 (Podd v.v.). 



P. 221. After line 32 add : 8. One (Greater Black-backed 

 Gull) shot at Fornham St. Martin, recently (L. Travis v.v., 

 1886). 



P. 222. After line 20, add : 8. One (Lesser Black-backed 

 Gull) shot at Livermere, a very fine adult bird, March 26, 

 1886 (L. Travis v.v., C. B. !). 



P. 240, line 4. Dele asterisk ; I now believe there was 

 no reason to question the Mildenhall example. 



ABBREVIATIONS. 



Paget, Y. — Natural History of Yarmouth, by C. J. and 

 James Paget. 



Stev. B. of N. — Birds of Norfolk, by H.. Stevenson. 



There are other abbreviations of the same kind, which 

 will be readily understood. 



