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occurrences, have been made at various times in the ' The 

 Zoologist.' Mr. G. F. D. Preston has a grand Red-necked 

 Phalarope in full summer plumage, and was the first to call 

 attention to the increasing numbers of the Shore Lark visiting 

 this locality, himself shooting several in 1876. He is the last of 

 a family of local ornithologists of that name. The late Mr. E. 

 T. Booth shot many of the choicest of his specimens, contained 

 in the celebrated Brighton Museum, on Breydon, and on the sea 

 off Yarmouth. Mr. W. Lowne, of Fuller's Hill, Yarmouth, 

 taxidermist, should also be mentioned, as many of the rare birds 

 noted in the subjoined list have passed through his hands, as 

 have many in the county collections, noteworthy amongst them 

 being Sabine's Gull (1881), White-tailed Eagle (1882), Manx 

 Shearwater (1883), Roller (1883), Pallas's Sand Grouse (1888), 

 Little Bustard (1889), Iceland Gull (1899), &c. Mr. H. C. 

 Clark, of George Street, is the only other professional local 

 birdstuffer. 



The writer of these notes neither shoots nor collects, but has 

 used eyes and field-glasses, and kept records of rare and inter- 

 esting occurrences in local natural history for more than twenty 

 years ; and has helped in a small degree to found the Tolhouse 

 Museum, which contains a number of cases of interesting birds. 



The principal works relating to Yarmouth birds are as follow : 



' An Account of the Birds found in Norfolk.' By Sir Thomas 

 Browne, but not published till after his death in 1682. [Wilkin's 

 Edition of his Works, vol. iv, pp. 313-324 (1835).] 



"A Catalogue of Norfolk and Suffolk Birds, with Remarks." 

 By the Rev. R. Sheppard and the Rev. W. Whitear. [' Trans- 

 actions ' of the Linnean Society, vol. xv. pp. 1-62, 1826.] 



1 Sketch of the Natural History of Yarmouth.' By C. J. and 

 James (the late Sir James) Paget. [1834.] 



1 Observations on the Fauna of Norfolk.' By the Rev. R. 

 Lubbock. [1845.] (A new edition, with additions from unpub- 

 lished manuscripts of the author, and notes by T. Southwell, 

 was published in 1879.) 



" An Account of the Birds found in Norfolk," &c. By 



Messrs. J. H. Gurney and W. R. Fisher. [Published in ' The 



Zoologist' (1846, pp. 1300, 1373).] 



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