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Haines, in Peperharow Park, the seat of V 7 iscount Midleton, a 

 second by myself near Guildford. Waring Kidd. 



Hoopoe. A specimen of the hoopoe was shot in the summer 

 of 1838, by Mr. Richard Sturt, at Frensham, whilst pecking at 

 an ant hill, where it had been previously observed. Another 

 specimen was shot among some sheep near Liphook, on the 

 22nd April, 1845. James Lewcock. 



Bee-eater. A single specimen of this beautiful bird was shot 

 in Mr. Robert Moline's garden in Church Street, and is now in 

 possession of that gentleman. Waring Kidd. 



Eock Dove. The rock dove is occasionally met with in the 

 neighbourhood. Waring Kidd. 



Dottrell. Inserted on the authority of Mr. Lewcock. J* D. 

 Salmon. 



Ringed Plover. A few specimens of the ringed plover have 

 been shot at Frensham Pond. W. K. 



Gray Plover. A few specimens of the gray plover have been 

 shot at Godalming. W. K. 



Sanderling. The sanderling has been shot not unfrequently 

 at Frensham Pond. W. K. 



Oyster-catcher. I have stuffed four specimens of the oyster- 

 catcher shot in the neighbourhood of Godalming. W. K. On 

 the 23rd of March, 1845, 1 shot a specimen of the oyster-catcher 

 on the banks of the river Wey, near Guildford. F. A. Chennell, 

 Zool. 1212. 



Common Bittern. Inserted on the authority of Waring Kidd. 

 E. Newman. A specimen killed at Hampton Lodge, Jan. 

 1848, was presented to the Surrey Natural History Society, by 

 H. L. Long, Esq. J. D. Salmon. 



White Stork. Inserted on the authority of Mr. Lewcock. 

 J. D. Salmon. 



White Spoonbill. On the 24th of October, 1844, an uncom- 

 mon-looking bird was noticed by the person who rents Fren- 

 sham Pond wading in shallow water. He succeeded in shoot- 

 ing it, and it proved to be the white spoonbill, a young bird of 

 the year, the crest being wanting. James Lewcock, Zool. 878. 



Glossy Ibis. A single specimen of the glossy Ibis was shot 



