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been visited by it ; but to these, Sussex has subsequently beeu 

 added in the pages of the ' Zoologist ' (vol. iv. p. 1394)."* 



I am not aware that any Grallatorial species unknown to Great 

 Britain has been procured in Ireland. I do not except the Gal- 

 linula Martinica, owing to its having been dead (though fresh) 

 when washed ashore in Kerry. 



* The data on which the preceding brief summary is founded have been derived 

 chiefly from the second edit, of Mr. Yarrell's ' British Birds,' published in 1845. 



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