THE BIRDS OF HAMPSHIRE. 
posed of sea-weed chiefly, with some h'chens externally ; 
then grass bents ; and lined with finer bents and fibrous 
roots." 
Dr. Cowper ^ says a nest was found on Pan Common 
a few years ago, and that it is not an uncommon bird 
during the autumn. 
Sub- Family — Accentorincc. 
Genus — A ccen lor. 
32. Accentor modularis. Hedge-sparrow. 
A very common resident in all parts. 
One of the few species whose numbers seem to be 
unaffected by migration. 
33. Accentor collaris, Alpine Accentor. 
A rare accidental visitor. 
One was shot in the old Castle Gardens at Christchurch, 
by Mr. W. Humby in 1885, and is in the collection of 
Mr. E. Hart, of that place. 
It is a native of the mountainous parts of Central and 
Southern Europe. 
' " Hants Court Guide." 1S97, 
