IN THE HAJSrCOCK COLLEClION, 289 



Case 



55. Montague's Harrier. Circus cineraceus, 



(Montag'ue). 

 No. 1 (left). Matuee male. 



Morpeth Common, July, 1829. 



,, 2 (centre). Matuke female. 



,, 3 (right). Mattjee female. 



Trapped on Lorbottle Moor by John Anderson, 



Gamekeeper, about 1858. 



No. 3. Presented to Nat. Hist. Society by 



Edmund Crawshay^ Esq., 188Ij.. 



56. Montague's Harrier. 



No. 1 and 2 (left and centre). Young in first plumage. 

 Bred in Wolsingham Park, 1 835. 

 (See Catalogue of Birds of Northumberland and 

 Durham, p. 20). 

 ,, 3. Male. Dark variety. 



Northumberland, 1835. 



57. Marsh Harrier. Circus seruginosus, (Linn.). 

 No. 1 (left). Male. 



North of England, 1830. 

 Remark. — Stuffed by E. 11. Wingate; altered a little by 

 J. Hancock, 1883. J. H. 

 No. 2 (centre). Pemale. A moulting bird. 



Lartington, Aug. 15th, 1840. 

 ,, 3 (right\ Female, first plumage. 



Bought alive with two others all from one nest. 



Bought in Leadenhall Market, July, 1881. 



58. Marsh Harrier, 



No. 1 (left). Male. 



Mogul Serai, India, 12th Feby., 1875. 

 ,, 2 (centre). Mattjee female. 

 ,, 3 (right). Male. First plumage. 



From Muddapore, India, Feb. 13 th, 1881. 



W. E. Brooks, Esq. 



59. Empty Case. 



