136 RARE VISITANTS. 



One on the Bure, Yarmouth, 1824: Paget, op. cit. 



A pair, Stoke Ferry, Norfolk, spring 1826 : Yarrell, op. cit. 



One, Frinsham Pond, Hants, Dec. 1832 : Holme, Zoologist, 



1856, p. 5041. 

 One near Lough Mask, co. Mayo, Jan. 1836: Thompson, 



op. cit. 



One, Clontarf, Dublin Bay, 1837 : Thompson, op. cit. 

 One seen, Yarmouth, Norfolk, autumn 1839 : Stevenson, op. cit. 

 One, Hickling, Norfolk, 7th May, 1842 : Gurney and Fisher, 



Zoologist, 1843, p. 182 ; Ann. Nat. Hist. vol. ix. p. 353. 

 One, Shetland, " some years ago : " Edmonstone, Zoologist, 



1844, p. 463; Crotch, Zoologist, 1861, p. 7342. 

 One near Thornbury ; Gloucestershire : Dillwyn, Fauna of 



Swansea (1848), p. 8. 

 One, Perlethorpe, Notts, 30th Jan. 1848 : Sterland, Birds of 



Sherwood Forest, p. 194. 



One, Shipley, near Henley: Matthews, Zoologist, 1849, p. 2601. 

 One on the Clyde, near Port Glasgow, 1850 : Gray, Birds W. 



Scotland, p. 303. 

 One, Swanpool, Cornwall : Cocks, Contrib. Faun. Falmouth, 



Naturalist, 1851, p. 114; Bullmore, Cornish Fauna, p. 29. 

 One, Bosham, Sussex, Dec. 1855 : Newman, Zoologist, 1856, 



p. 4946. 

 One, Trotton, Sussex, 17th May, 1859: Knox, Ibis, 1859, 



p. 395*. 



One seen, Yarmouth, 19th May, 1866 : Stevenson, op. cit. 

 One seen, Tile Burn, Aberdeen, 15th Sept. 1867 : R. Gray, 



op. cit. 



One, Possil Marsh, near Glasgow, Oct. 1867 : R. Gray, op. cit. 

 One, Dumfriesshire, Oct. 1867 i R. Gray, op. cit. 

 One, Faversham, Kent : in the Canterbury Museum t. 



* An interesting account of the habits of this bird is given, I. c. 



t A bird recorded as the Black-winged Stilt, shot at Stanningfield, 

 near Bury St. Edmunds, in May 1871 (Zool. 1871, p. 2684), proved 

 to be the Dusky Redshank, Totanus fuscus (Zool. 1872, p. 3064). 



