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[§ 3564. Zwo.—Thetford Warren, 18 June, 1857. ‘“E. N.” 
My brother again notes :—“Shewn to me by T. Smith, about half a mile 
to the south of the Lodge. I saw one of the birds near the nest. It got up 
and flew. The eggs were sprung.” ] 
[§ 3565. Zwo.—Dyendeli, Algeria, 14 May, 1857. From 
Mr. Tristram. | 
[§ 3566. Zwo.—Elveden, 1859. | 
|§ 3567. Siz—Wangford Warren, May, 1859. 
Three pairs, kept separately by the warrener. | 
[§ 3568. Zwenty-seven.—Thetford Warren, May and June, 
1859. 
Thirteen pairs and a single ees, all kept separate by the warreners. 
u oO Od) Pp 
[§ 3569. Zico.—Elveden Warren, May, 1860. 
Taken by Edward Spinks and brought to me. | 
|§ 3570. Hourteen.—Wangford Warren, May, 1860. 
Seven pairs, kept separately and numbered accordingly. | 
[§ 3571. Zwo.—Elveden, 1861. 
Taken by William Leeks, one of my father’s warreners. } 
[§ 3572. Three.—Elveden, 1862. 
One of these greatly resembles the ege of a Chionzs. | 
[§ 3573. One.—Elveden, 1863. 
The last, I think, that I had from that place. | 
[§ 3574. One.—* South Russia.” From Herr Heinke, of 
Kamuschin, through Dr. Albert Giinther, 1863. | 
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