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IV. The Wild Birds Protection Act, 1880, shall apply 

 within the County of Norfolk to the Bearded Titmouse 

 or Reed Pheasant and the Crossbill, as if these two species 

 of Wild Birds had been included in the Schedule to the 

 said Act. 



The foregoing Orders shall come into force on the first 

 day of May, 1895. 



NORFOLK, 



7th April, 1896. 



I. The taking or destroying of the Eggs of any 

 species of Wild Bird is prohibited for a period of one 

 year, from the 1st day of May, 1896, within the follow- 

 ing areas : — 



Hickling Broad, Whitesley and Heigham Sounds, 

 Blackfleet Broad, Horsey Mere, Martham and 

 Somerton Broads, and the Rands, Skirts, and Walls 

 thereof, and Fens and Reed Grounds appertaining 

 thereto respectively, and the Islands therein, and 

 the Dykes communicating therewith, including 

 the Hundred Stream or Thume River and 

 ancient bed, and the Rands and Walls thereof 

 from Heigham Bridge to the sea at Winterton, 

 and all the marshes and low-lying and un- 

 cultivated Lands, Fens, Reed Grounds, Warrens, 



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