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snipes," because of their bills being long*, and of similar shape to a 

 snipe. The prices charged for these birds are far advanced of late 

 years, though they have always been esteemed as great delicacies.* 

 At the present day they sell for 2s. 6d. to 3s. 6d. per dozen. 



The dunlin belongs to the tribe of sandpipers, the various species 

 of which afford excellent diversion to young sportsmen. 



* " Item, it is thought good that styntes be hadde for my lordes owne mees, and 

 non other so they be after vj. a. jd." Northumberland Household Book : temp. 

 Henry VIII. 



In the account-book of Eobert Bennett, bursar of the priory of Durham, they are 

 charged, in 1531-2 : " 1 doz. dunlynggs 4d., et 3 doz. stynts 6d., 6 doz. stynts 12d., 

 1 doz. dunlyngs 6d." And there is another entry in 1533-4 : " 6 dunlyngs 2d." 

 Printed for tlw Suttees Society, 1844. 



