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King QuziiL. !Mr. T. E. Gunn, in ‘ Lund and 'Water,’ 
records a Ling Ouzel as seen in a garden, in Xorwicli, about the 
end of October. 
Llack Guillemot. "When at Yaiinoutb Ibis niontb, !Mr. 
J. II. Gurney, jun., ascertained that a siiccimen of this rare 
Guillemot, on the Eorfolk coast, had been killed at Yarmouth last 
■winter, but whether in 1878 or 1870, I am not aware. 
Llack IiEDSTAUT. Mr. Gurney also informs me, that on the 
3Uth of October he had a near view of a male Black Bedstart, 
Avliicli had for some days frequented tlie garden anel terrace 
adjoining ]\fr. II. E. Buxton’s residence at Fritton, near Yarmouth. 
(Skuas, Iulmars, etc. A description of the extraordinary 
influx of I’oinatorhinc Skuas, and smaller species in much less 
numbers, rvill be fouml in a separate i)ajier. In the coui'se of the 
month trvo hulmar I’etrcls, in immature plumage, were also 
I'ickcd up alive, but exhausted, at AVeybourne, and I heard of one 
or two Gannets about the same date. 
November. 
Cormorant. A young bird of this species was captured alive 
on the beach at (Sidestrand, early this month. 
Shore Larks. Four were shot at Blakeney on the Gth, and two 
at Yarmouth, about the same date. 
IvED-THROATEU LiVER. A spccimcn killed on the Gth, though 
in change, had much red colour still remaining on the throat. 
Another Avas shot oft Cromer later in the month. 
Grey PiiALARorE. A single bird AA'as seen SAvimming in the 
sea off AYolferton, early in the month. 
Fulmar Petrel. Two more Fulmars, both in immature 
plumage, Avere killed, one at Holkham on the 7th, and one at 
1 armouth on the 20th. The first Avas quite emaciated, the latter 
just as fiit. 
December. 
Glaucus Gull. A beautifully marked young bird of this 
species A\'as shot on the coast in the first AA'eek of December, and 
tAvo Avcrc observed off Cromer early in November. 
Little Auk. One picked up aliA^e at Blakeney on the Gth. 
