QOOTHECA WOLLEYANA., 
COLUMBA PALUMBUS, Linnzus. 
RING-DOVE. 
§ 2798. Fouwr.—Wirksworth, Derbyshire. Not later than 
1843. 
Taken by George [ Wolley] near Wirksworth. He has often found 
young ones in September. 
§ 2799. Three.—Bearwood, Berkshire, 1846. From Mr. H. 
F. Walter. 
Out of five or six sent by Mr. Walter. 
§ 2800. One.—Tangier, June, 1846. From M. Favier, 
through Mr. Williams, 1847. 
This is like the egg of the Ring-Dove, and probably came from 
some distance from the town (for where are the trees near ‘Tangier 7) 
and from near the lakes where breed the Water-fowl and whither 
go the hunting parties. The Rock-Dove I shot at Tangier. 
§ 2801. One.—Pentland Hills. 24 April, 1850. “J. W. 
apse.” 
Bird seen within four yards. Messrs. W. Dumbreck and 
Belcomb in company. [Cf. § 2663.] 
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