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[§ 3540. Seventeen.—Thetford Warren, May, 1853. 
Hewitson, ‘ Eggs of British Birds,’ ed. 3, pl. lxxiv. fig. 3. 
Taken by Bales the warrener, but the pairs of eggs not kept separate. Among 
them is the very remakable specimen figured, as above stated, by Mr. Hewitson. 
I regret to say that the olive-green tint of its ground-colour is now much faded. 
Among all the eggs of this species that I have seen, I have never met with 
one like what it once was. | 
[§ 3541. One.—Thetford Warren, 8 August, 1853. From 
Mr. James Isaacson. 
Remarkable for having been found so late in the season, for it was not a 
forsaken egg. Mr. Isaacson was the Rector of Elveden. | 
[§ 3542. Four.—Wangford Warren, 1853. From two nests. ] 
[§ 3543. One—Wilton Field, Norfolk, 1853.  Frem Mr. 
Newcome. 
A very abnormally coloured egg, with a ground of pale, almost lavender- 
grey.] 
[§ 3544. Seven.—Elveden Warren, May, 1854. From four 
nests. | 
[§ 3545. Zwenty-two.—Thetford Warren, 1854. 
Hewitson, ‘ Eggs of British Birds,’ ed. 3, pl. lxxiv. fig. 2. 
From, I believe, eleven nests taken by the warrener, but the pairs not kept 
separate. One egg was selected by Mr. Hewitson for figuring, as above 
stated. | 
[§ 3546. Two.—Thetford Warren, 9 June, 1854. “A. & 
EK. N.” | 
[§ 3547. One.—Wangford Warren, May, 1854. | 
[§ 3548. Four.—Thetford Warren, May, 1855. From two 
nests. | 
