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UjiCEMBEH. 
Shoue Larks. On the 2nd .Air. G. Smith, of Yarmoiitli, sent mo 
a pair of those birds alivo which had been caught in a clap net, 
tliat morning at Yarmouth. They were fine, healthy birds, and on 
being turned into my aviary, consorted at once with the Snow 
Huntings. Air. Power sliot two out of four seen on Sallhouse 
beach between the 7th and 9th, and on the 17th, Captain Fielden 
found a flock of seventeen, of which ho sliot two. An old 
gunner of that district, who accompanied him, assured him 
ho had known that kind of bird to appear there every year, 
as long as ho could remember, and they always called thein 
Huntings, same as the white-winged sort.” This flock w.as very 
tame and allowed him to come close up to them as they nin 
about, searching for food, just inland of the Alarram hills, on the 
cast side of the mouth of the harbour. On the 21st two were shot 
at Holkham, and on the 19th and 20th four more on Yarmouth 
beach . 
IlAWFi.vcii. A pair were killed at Filby on the 3rd, and two 
males and a female somewhere near A'armouth on the 27th of the 
previous month. 
Pink-footed Goose. About the 10th of this month, two Geese 
of this species were shot at llickling, and seven at Alartham. There 
were said to have been ten in the former Hock, and thirteen in the 
latter. 
Spoonbill. A single bird, a female, was shot at AYells on the 
13th. 
Glaucus Gull. A young bird was shot on Breydon on the 
20th of December, and a fully adult sp)ecinien at Knapton late in 
October. 
Great Grey SiiRiKa The Eev. E. T. Frere informs me of, 
probably, the latest specimen obtained this year which was shot at 
Diss on the 18th. 
l)LCK.s AND Divers. Amongst the few records of hard weather 
fowl in niy notes for this year may be mentioned, — an iinniatui-e 
Long-tailed Duck, January the 12th, at Yarmouth. On the 31st of 
