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in the same journal as obtained in Lincolnshire, Hampshire, and at 
Balls Park, Hertfordshire, about the same time. 
Quail. One shot at Shotesham on the Gth; and another, in 
the same localitj^ on the 10th. 
October. 
Shore Lark. I had a male sent me alive for my aviary from 
Yarmouth, on the 10th. 
Summer Migrants. A Wheatear and Eedstart were seen at 
Horthrepps on the 13th, and a Goatsucker was shot on Yarmouth 
beach on the 23rd of September. On the 16th of October a 
Chilfchaff was killed at Yarmouth, and a House Martin seen 
October IGth. On the 5th two King Ouzels, one adult and one 
immature, were shot at Somerton. 
Skuas. One Great Skua, two Pomatorhines (one black variety, 
the other white-breasted with dark bars), and an adult Kichardson 
were shot off Yarmouth on the 3rd. Also two immature Eichardson’s 
on the 21st, two adult and one immature Buffon’s Skuas about 
the 22nd, and an adult Pomatorhine on the 25th. The Great 
Skua is quite a rarity on our Eastern coast, I have but one in my 
collection, and that from Lowestoft, Suffolk. 
Wood Lark. A single bird was shot on Yarmouth Denes on the 
5th, a strange date and locality. 
Spotted Crake. This species also occurred throughout this 
month in some numbers in the Broad district. 
Grey Crow. A considerable flock seen to arrive on the coast, 
about Horthrepps, on the 4th. 
Eed-necked Phalarope. An immature bird obtained at 
Yarmouth on the 3rd. Mr. Fenwick Hele also recorded in the 
‘ Field ’ of October 26th two of these birds as shot at Alburgh in 
Suffolk, a few days before. 
Sabine’s Gull. Two immature birds, male and female, were shot 
on Breydon on the 17th and 22nd ; the first occurrence of this species 
in Horfolk. See paper in last year’s ‘ Transactions.’ Two other 
examples, also young birds, were recorded in the ‘ Field ’ and 
‘ Zoologist ’ as obtained, one at the mouth of the Liffoy, and one 
at Dublin, in the previous month. 
