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BEE-EATER 



Shot at Icklesham, Sussex, August, 1834. 

 " Birds of Sussex," p. 171. 



NORFOLK PLOVEE (YOUNG). 



This bird is about a week old. Probably obtained 

 on the Downs of Sussex, but its history has not yet been 

 traced. 



LITTLE CRAKE. 



This very rare bird was hunted out by a dog from the 

 reeds in a brickpit near Eastbourne, Sussex, and flew towards 

 a man who threw his wideawake hat at it, under which it 

 ran and was taken alive, April 14th, 1869, and sold to Mr. 

 Borrer the following day. 



BAILLON'S CRAKE. 



Obtained in Lincolnshire. 



LESSER RINGED PLOVER. 



Shot "many years ago" at West Wittering, Sussex, 

 in May. 



" Birds of Sussex," p. 200. 



GREY PHALAROPE (SUMMER). 



Shot at Shoreham, Sussex, August 17th, 1844. 



RED-NECKED PHALAROPE. (WINTER). 



A male, shot in a small pond near Old Shoreham, Sussex, 

 about the second week in September, 1845. 



" Birds of Sussex," p. 218. 



