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which he said there were one or two complete nests. We picked 
out these as the only four concerning which we could have no doubt 
as belonging to one nest—they having a shorter shape and a darker 
ground than the rest. We saw plenty of Lapwings about. 
§ 3343. Mour.—Elveden, 30 April, 1859. 
[From a nest to which we must have taken Mr. Wolley, but he has no note 
respecting it. | 
[§ 3344. Zwo—Elveden, 1845. | 
[§ 3345. One.—Elveden, 1846. | 
[§ 3346. One.—Weston, Norfolk, 1849. 
Of very large size, 2°21 by 1°52 inch. | 
[§ 3847. Dhree. 
From a nest of four. ] 
North Stow, Suffolk, 1851. 
[§ 3348. Five——Hlveden, 1852. From four or five different 
nests. | 
[$§ 3349. /our.—Paultons, Hampshire, 1852. | 
[§ 3350. One.—Thetford Warren, 1853. | 
[§ 3351. Zwo.—Hockwold Fen, Norfolk, 1853. 
One of these is a dwarf, found by one of the Spencers. | 
[§ 3352. Zwo.—Thetford Warren, 1854. 
One is a dwarf, the other of abnormal length and coloration. } 
