INTRODUCTION. 
XXVll. 
Mr. J. Carpenter-Garnier, Rookesbury Park, Wickham. 
Mr. Chalkley, The Close, Winchester (the original 
owner of the College collection). 
Miss Ethel Chawner, F.E.S., Forest Bank, Lyndhurst. 
Mr. J. F. Child, Upton, Farnborough. 
Mr. W. Eagle Clarke, F.L.S., M.B.O.U., Royal Scottish 
Museum, Edinburgh, — through whose courtesy 
we are enabled to give several records of birds 
visiting our lighthouses on migration. 
Mr. R. E. Coles, M.B.O.U., Ashley-Arnewood, New 
Milton. 
Mr. G. B. Corbin, Ringwood, — has contributed to the 
" Zoologist " for many years, and has given us 
much valuable information. 
Mr. J. A. Cotton, The Mount, Bishopstoke, — has most 
kindly contributed one of the illustrations by 
G. E. Lodge. 
Dr. John Cowper, Shanklin, — wrote the list of Island 
birds in Deacon's Court Guide, and has kindly 
given us much further information. 
Mr. Thomas Gulliver, Horsebridge Hill, near Newport, 
Isle of Wight. 
Mr. J. Hall, Whitchurch, Hants. 
Mr. E. Hart, F.Z.S., Christchurch, — the possessor of 
the most complete and most admirably arranged 
collection of birds in the county — has given us 
a great quantity of information ; without his 
assistance, indeed, no history of Hampshire birds 
could be complete. The catalogue of his collec- 
tion has been largely quoted. 
Mr. J. E. Harting, F.L.S., F.Z.S, M.B.O.U., Edgewood, 
Weybridge, Surrey, — has extended to us the same 
kind help which he has given to so many com- 
