CHARADRIUS £DICNEMUS. Les 
[§ 8521. Fouwr.—Sandkrug, Pomerania, 16 May, 1860. From 
Forester Hintz, through HH. Erichsen, Fischer, and 
Theobald, 1861. 
A complete nestful, said to have been taken as above; but Herr Hintz’s 
note (Journ, fiir Orn, 1861, p. 461) suggests the possibility of an error. ] 
[§ 3522. One—‘< South Russia.” From Herr A. Heinke, of 
Kamuschin, through Dr. Giinther, 1863. ] 
CHARADRIUS G@DICNEMUS, Linnieus. 
STONE-CURLEW. 
§ 3523. Zwo.—Fulbourne, Cambridgeshire, not later than 1843. 
Breeds not uncommonly near Cambridge. These two came from 
Fulbourne. One is a curious variety in shape, colour, and marking. 
§ 3524. One.—Tangier. From M. Favier, 1847. 
§ 3525. Zwo.—Norfolk? From Mr. Green, 1851. 
At one shilling each. 
§ 3526. Hight—Norfolk? From Mr. Green, 1852. 
These eggs freshly blown by Green, I bought of him, on the 
12th of June, at one shilling and sixpence each. He assures me that a 
man in Norfolk offered him a dozen at a shilling each, and that he 
cannot now get them for less. Most of the birds that come to the 
market have their legs broken by rabbit-traps, he says. He sends 
these eggs abroad, but they never come from the other side of the 
water to England. He brought the same day to shew me a fine set 
of fresh-laid Avosets’ eggs [§ cf. 3301], just blown by himself, aud 
sent over, with an offer of the birds, from the Continent. 
