IN THE HANCOCK COLLECIIOlf. 317 



Oasi 



No. 3 (lower right). First plumage. 



l^orth Sunderland, Aug. Sth, 1874. 

 Nos. 2, 3 presented by Fred. Eaine, Durham. 

 „ 4 (centre). Female. 



Killed by the bitter cold weather in front of the Museum, 

 Stuffed hy J. Jackson. March 23rd, 1899. 



Hemark. — This bird was feeding with the Sparrows and 

 Blackbirds, on the front steps of the Museum on the 22nd 

 March and was found dead next morning close to the 

 building. — Ed. 



Fam. GINCLID^. 



Genus. CINCLUS. 



97. Dipper. Cinclus aquaticus, Bechst. 



No. 1 (upper left). Female. Shot at Eshott, June, 1876. 

 Presented to J. Hancock by Mr. Geo. Longstajff. 

 , 2 (right). Male. Northumberland, Aug. 20th, 1894. 

 ,, 3 (lower left). Young, in first plumage. 



Shot at Alston, 1841. 



Fam. TROGLODYTID^. 



Gems. TROGLODYTES. 



98. Wren. Troglodytes parvulus, Koch. 

 No. 1 (centre). Male. 



Shot about the year 1 832 near Newcastle. 

 „ 2 (left). Shot up the Derwent Valley, July 8th, 1875. 



Presented by Thos. Thompson, Esq. 

 ,, 3 (hind, right). Young. Ebchester, June 2nd, 1880. 

 ,, 4 (front, right). Young. 



Oatlands, Surrey, Oct., 1884. 



Fam. TURD I D^. 



Genus. TURD US. 



99. Blackbird. Turdus morula, Linn. 

 No. 1 (upper left). Male. 



Shot at TJpsall Hall, Yorkshire, Dec, 1874. 



