30 HISTORY OF GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



seven to Grallatores; and one hundred and six to 

 Natatores. 



In the parish of Glanville's Wootton ninety-two have 

 been observed of the following orders : Kaptores, 

 eight species ; Insessores, sixty-four ; Rasores, six ; 

 Grallatores, nine ; and Natatores, five. 



The following birds have been killed in the adjoin- 

 ing parishes : 



1. Muscicapa atricapilla. Pied Flycatcher. Shot at 



Bishop's Caundle by Stephen Digb}', Esq. 



2. Cypselus alpinus. White-bellied Swift A single 



specimen was shot at the Caundle Holts by 

 Somerville Digby, Esq. 



3. Ardea stellaris. Great Bittern. Shot at Bishop's 



Caundle by C. W. Digby, Esq. 



4. Numenius arquatus. Curlew. Killed at Holuest 



by J. S. W. S. E. Drax, Esq.'s gamekeeper. 



5. Machetes pugnax. Ruff. Shot at Holwell by the 



late Mr. Warry. 



6. Fulica atra. Bald-faced Coot. Common at Alton 



St. Panchas. 



7. Thalassidroma pelagica. Stormy Petrel. One was 



knocked down by a boy at Middlernarsh with a 

 stick on November 5th, 1803, and brought 

 here twenty miles from the sea. 



8. Strix otus. Long-eared Owl. Shot at Holnest by 



J. S. W. S. E. Drax, Esq.'s gamekeeper ; and 

 also at Stock Gaylard by M. Yeatman, Esq. 



