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Lincolnshire. Formerly at Cressy Hall, near Spalding, 

 a very large one now destroyed, but two others established 

 in the neighbourhood. Downington. Manby, near Brigg, 

 belonging to Lord Yarborough ; another at Skillingthorpe 

 Wood, near Lincoln ; and another at Swanpool. 



Middlesex. Osterley Park. 



Norfolk. Didlington, the seat of Colonel Wilson ; and 

 Wolverton Wood, near Castle Rising. 



Northampton. Althorpe, the seat of Earl Spencer; 

 another at Bulwick, belonging to J. Fryer, Esq. 



Northumberland. Chillingham Park, the seat of Lord 

 Tankerville. 



Shropshire. At the Mere, near Ellesmere. 



Somersetshire. Picton, belonging to the Earl of Car- 

 narvon, and at Brockley Woods, near Bristol. 



Surrey. Cobham Park, the seat of H. Coombe, Esq. ; 

 and at Ashley Park, Walton-on-Thames, the seat of Sir 

 Henry Fletcher, Bart. ; another at Oatlands. 



Sussex. At Parham, and Hurstmoncieux. 



Warwickshire. Warwick Castle, the seat of the Earl 

 of Warwick ; and one at Coombe Abbey, the seat of Earl 

 Craven. 



Westmoreland. Dalham Tower, the seat of Colonel 

 Wilson ; and one at Rydal Lake. 



Yorkshire. One at the seat of R. Thompson, Esq., near 

 Boroughbridge ; another at Walton Hall, the residence of 

 Charles Waterton, Esq. ; and at Hutton, near Beverly, 

 the seat of Mr. Bethel ; one at Swanland, near Hull ; and 

 one at Wetherby Grange. 



The Heron visits Scandinavia in summer, going occasion- 

 ally as far north as the Faroe Islands, Iceland, and the 

 south coast of Greenland ; it is found also in Russia and 

 Siberia, and southward over the European continent, being 



