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Oclober lOUi, Swallows and Martins wcr® seen this dav bnt 
uono afterwards: October 22nd. some snow fell, weather' ’very 
co d 23rd, saw a single Swallow flying about the bridge. 
October 10th, Mr. Youcll informs mo that about a week since a 
young Arctic Gull, answering to the Black toed Gull of Latham 
was ki led at \armouth (October 34tli). Mr. Ayers, of Yariuoull.’ 
■ a“l>nr, l“ ““>CY-'="^ocd. Mr. .Sabine’s servant shol 
® at Yarmouth last week (October 24th) !Mr 
ca 03 says that about a year ago, a Gannet was taken alivJ at 
jynn. Hunt had this month a young Lapwing sent to him. the 
ba h ‘Pisky; ho also says that an Ibis 
has been killed tins year in Horfolk. 
November 22nd, Mr. Brown killed a Siskin in front of n,v 
liouse r 23rd, he killed three othem out of a snnll floll , I , 
were feeding on the seeds of the Alders I aZrin I' 
otte ™all Hocks of these birds busily engaged on tlm'^saZ 
November 2Gtli Hunt informs mo th.it ho h.is had four siieciuiens 
of the Cinereous Shrike tliis autumn, two of which I saw! I Z 
Iho LwierZZ in 
December I3th, I wont to Yarmouth, and tlie following div went 
st:: dfvZ - wiled tt 
leu ; : d e :Z '1“'' 
l-ninri 4 , ° purchased for Mr. Sabine I 
hoal.l Tn day some Common and Black 
headed Gulls in different states of plumage I found f liaf i n 
of the young and old bills of botl.^peci:: diffelr lm I 
1 colour, and agreed with Temminck’s description oT Zm l o 
Buntings on the shore at Caistar Ti l. 
vaf n \r ^custor. They were feediim on tlm 
of tlie Marriim, "We killnrl fiv-o n ° seeds 
white about them than others. PerlnXi X t"' ”? 
-Ies„ind the others young m.^rtZ^iZ'^e: ■:;oT.? s 
species IS very pointed, so that the bird h,is something tlie anoew 
Z" fr ^ «»‘Xy« 'on' 
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