294 INLEX-CAXALOeUE OP THE BIRDS 



Case. 



Genus. YUNX. 



4. Wryneck. Yunx torquilla, Linn. 



No. 1 (left). 



JS'orthumberland, 1830. 

 ,, 2 (centre). 



Northumberland, 1830. 



„ 3 (upper right). 



St. Mary's Island, Autumn, 1833. 



Shot by John Hancock. 

 ,, 4 (lower right). Two in first plumage, 1840. 



Fam. CUGULIDvE. 



Genus. CUCULUS. 



6. Cuckoo. Cuculus canorus, Linn. 

 No. 1 (left). Mature. Sex not determined. 



Wolsingham, Durham, May 10th, 1876. 



Presented by H. Duberley, Esq. 

 ,, 2 (flying). Young in first plumage, 1843. 



Presented to J. Hancock by James Burnett. 

 ,, 3 (right). Young in first plumage. 



Northumberland, 1871. 

 Genus. OXYLOPBUS 



6. Great Spotted Cuckoo. Oxylophus glan- 



darius, (Linn.). 

 No. 1. 



Clintburn, near Bellingham, August 5th, 1870. 



Presented by W. H. Charlton^ Esq., Hesleyside. 



Remarh. — This is the only specimen recorded that has 



been killed in England to this date. J. H. 



Fam. CORACIID^. 



Genus. CORA CIAS. 



7. Roller. Coracias garrula, Linn. 



No. 1 (left). 

 No. 2 (right). 



Eoreign specimen, Constantinople, 1864. 



Presented by Thos. Robson. 



