FALCONS. 87 



One near Norwich, August 1843 : Stevenson, Birds of Nor- 

 folk, i. p. 20. 



One in Sheffield Museum, said to have been killed in the 

 neighbourhood : Heppenstall, Zoologist, 1843, p. 247. 



One, Cornwall, Feb. 1851 : Bullmore, Cornish Fauna, p. 9. 



One, Rottingdean, Sussex, 1851 : Sharpe & Dresser, Birds of 

 Europe, part i. 



One, Buckingham, Jan. 1858: Clark Kennedy, Birds of 

 Berks and Bucks, p. 162. 



One, out of six or seven seen near Somerleyton, Suffolk, 1 2th 

 July, 1862 : Stevenson, Birds of Norfolk, i. p. 20. 



One near Hythe, summer 1862; Hammond, Zoologist, 1862, 

 p. 8192. 



One, mouth of the Humber, Nov. 1864 : Boulton, Zoologist, 

 1865, p. 9415. 



One, Shrewsbury, no date given : Rocke, Zoologist, 1865, 

 p. 9685. 



One, Leicester, Jan. 1866 : Widowson, The Field, 10th March, 

 1866. 



One, Bridlington, Yorkshire, 6th July, 1865 : hitherto un- 

 recorded. 



One, Foveran, Aberdeen, May 1866 : Gray, Birds of West of 

 Scotland, p. 31. 



One, Helstone, Cornwall, autumn 1867 : Bullmore, MS. 



One, Yarmouth, Norfolk, 16th May, 1868 : Stevenson, Zo- 

 ologist, 1869, p. 1491. 



One near Wrexham, Denbighshire, May 1868 : Kerrison, 

 The Field, 23rd May 1868. 



One, Hauxley, Northumberland, Oct. 1868: Embleton, in 

 Tate's Hist. Alnwick, 1869. 



AMERICAN GOSHAWK. Astur atricapillm (Wilson). 

 Hob. North America. 



One, Schehalliori, Perthshire, spring 1869 : R. Gray, The 

 Ibis, 1870, p. 292. 



