THE BIRDS OF NORFOLK. 



OTIS TAEDA, Linnseus. 



EEEATA AND COEEIGENDA, 



Line. 



89 ... 10. For already read all ready. 



124 ... 25. For 1 825 read 1834. 



144 ... Note. .For above quoted read before quoted. 



148 ... 17. Dele hyphen in down like. 



372 ... 18. For Hickling read Sutton. 



254 ... 39. For 1855 raw* 1853. 



281 ... 4. For being raz<tf is. 



291 ... Second note, f/or *. 



29? ... 4. Dele turned commas before borings. 



327 ... 20. For has read have. 



342 ... 5. For fonr of read four or. 



400 ... 12. Dele nearly before all found. 



418 ... 20. For W. Bligh read S. Bligh. 



well-known works of Selby, Yarrell, Gould, and others ; 

 and to this, therefore, I need not refer; but I shall 

 endeavour to give as complete an account as possible of 

 the Bustard in its special character of a Norfolk bird, 

 and I have it fortunately in my power to make public 

 a considerable amount of information hitherto unavail- 

 able. In particular I must mention that Mr. Alfred 

 Newton (Professor of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy 

 in the University of Cambridge), who has long been 

 collecting materials for a complete monograph of this 



