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Below are appended Mr. More's detailed notes. (To facilitate refer- 

 ence, the name of each species is printed, whether followed by a note 

 or otherwise.) 



Golden Eagle. Extinct in England. Pennant, folio ed. of "Brit. 

 Zool.," 1768, says the Eagle has bred in Snowdon rarely. Also in 

 "Brit. Zool.," 1776, p. 162: "This kind of Eagle sometimes 

 migrates into Carnarvonshire, and there are instances, though rare, 

 of their having bred in Snowdon hills." A pair had their eyrie in 

 Martindale in 1788 and 1789 (Rev. W. Richardson in Hutchinson's 

 "Cumberland," i., p. 449). Mention is also here made of "the 

 Borrowdale Eagles" (p. 450), which '< Mr. Gray says .... are the 

 Erne," "but one caught in 1793 is unquestionably the GoldenEagle." 

 Rare in Scandinavia. Perhaps Scottish type, as it is not con- 

 fined to mountains on the Continent. 



White-tailed or Sea Eagle. Extinct in England. The eyrie at Bamp- 

 ton is identical with that of Wallow Crag, Hawes Water (Rev. 

 H. A. Macphersou, " Bs. of Cumb." p. 75). 

 General in Scandinavia. 



Osprey, " Bald Buzzard ". ? Not in England. See " Zool.," 1889 and 

 1892. Summer visitor. 



Peregrine Falcon. Absent from VIII. -IX. only. Leaves Scandinavia 

 in winter. 



Hobby. Not in Scotland. Summer visitor. South and middle Scandi- 

 navia (summer only). 



Merlin. Shot in Middlesex, April, 1861 (J. E. Harting.) 



Lap Fells and North Scandinavia : not South Scand. Leaves 

 in winter. 



Kestrel. Summer visitor to Scandinavia. 



Goshawk. Extinct. Pennant, Ed. 1776, speaks of the Goshawk as 

 breeding in Scotland, building its nest in trees. 



General in Scandinavia, where it partly remains in winter. 

 Sparrow-Hawk. A few remain in Scandinavia in winter. 



Kite. (19) Eggs taken near Waughley (Lincoln) in 1870. (Adrian. 



fide J. E. Harting). 



South and middle Scandinavia. Summer only. 

 Common Buzzard. vii. 18. About Snowdon (Zool. 1866, p. 437), where 



I have seen it. Not far north in Scandinavia. Summer visitor. 

 Rough-legged Buzzard. Omit. 



Honey Buzzard. (8) "A nest in Middlesex. Sterland in the Field" 

 (J. E. H. See " Handbook of B. Birds," p. 6). (14) A nest in 

 Herefordshire. J. B. Pilley in "Zool." 1879, J 3 2 - ( XIL 2 5) For 

 Cumberland read Westmoreland. (XV. 30). A nest in Aberdeen, 

 July, 1866 ("Zool." 1867, p. 554). Summer visitor. 

 Middle of Scandinavia. Summer. 



