36 THE BIRDS OF DORSET. 



FAM. PANURIDJS. 



BEARDED TITMOUSE. Panuna biarmicus, (L.) 



Yarrell, i. p. 511 ; Harting, p. 22 ; Seebokm, i. p. 492; Ibis 

 List, p. 24 ; Calamophilus biarmicus, Dresser, iii. p. 49. 



The Bearded Titmouse must be regarded as a rare 

 and very exceptional visitor to Dorsetshire, although 

 an established resident in Norfolk and Cambridge- 

 shire. Several have been met with on the Fleet at 

 Abbotsbury, and five or six are said to have been 

 shot there by Captain Latour (W. Thompson). 



FAM. AMPELIDJG. 



WAXWESTQ. Ampelis garrulus, L, 



Yarrell, i. p. 523; Harting, p. 23; Dresser, iii. p. 429; See- 

 bohm, ii. 3 ; Ibis List, p. 39 ; Pulteney's List, p. n. 



The Waxwing is an occasional winter visitant from 

 the north, arriving spasmodically and in some num- 



