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156. Plegadis falcinellus. Glossy Ibis. 
A scarce accidental visitor. 
Wise mentions that Mr. Hart killed a young pair in a 
meadow near Christchurch Harbour, in September, 1859.' 
In the Hart collection are a male and female procured 
in August, 1870, and an immature specimen obtained in 
September, 1876, from the district. 
A male was shot on Tundry Lake, in Dogmersfield 
Park, near Odiham, in September, 1881. (Sclater.)^ 
Mr. Corbin informs us of one killed near Romsey, 
in October, 1902. 
Order— ODONTOGLOSS.E. 
Family — Phcenicopteridae. 
Genus — Phmiicopterus. 
157. Phoenicopterus roseus. Flamingo. 
A very scarce accidental visitor. 
An adult bird was shot at the mouth of the Beaulieu 
River on November 26th, 1883, of which Lord Montagu 
writes in the " Zoologist" of August, 1884 : — 
" It had been flying about the mudbanks outside the 
Beaulieu River for about a fortnight previously, and many 
had gone out to try and shoot it. It was very wild and 
* *'New Forest." ^ " Proc. Zool. Soc." 1881. 
