MR. R. J. W. PURDY OX THE LUMINOSITY OF THE WHITE OWL. 551 
In addition to the names of persons already mentioned, 
the birds have been seen by the following witnesses : — 
T. R. Blyth of Foulsham, 
Builder. 
G. Blyth of Foulsham. 
Miss Blyth „ 
Miss Austin, Twyford. 
Miss Scofield, Bintree 
Rectory. 
Mr. F. S. de Chaumont of 
39 Pallister Road, W. 
Kensington. 
F. Bayfield of Foulsham. 
P. Berwick „ 
•C. Durrant ,, 
J. Loveday ,, 
S. Vince ,, 
E. Sainty „ 
W. Hart 
Dan. Herod (Guard). 
Miss Priest, Foulsham. 
Miss Maddison, Foulsham. 
Miss Woodhouse ,, 
Miss Dack ,, 
Sergt. Kennedy of Foulsham. 
E. Childerhouse, Guard, 
G.E.R. 
C. Joyce, Chop Lodge, 
Twyford. 
E. Austin, Twyford 
B. Farrow, „ 
G. Farrow, ,, 
E. Stratton, Porter, G.E.R. 
Foulsham. 
H. Armour, Foulsham. 
W. Southgate, Telegraph 
Clerk, Foulsham. 
G. Graver, Gardener. 
Foulsham. 
Note. — Since I read the above paper at the meeting of the 
Society on the 25th February, the birds have been seen on 
several occasions. 
On the evening of March 1st. one was seen perched on a tree 
by Dan : Herod, Geo : Graver, G. Farrer, and others. They 
watched it for some time, and then it flew off, and after hawk- 
ing over the field, it rose high into the air and disappeared 
in the direction of Twyford. 
On March 2nd, both birds were seen by \Y. Palmer, p. c., 
hawking along the side of the stream between Twyford and 
Guist. 
On March 5th, at 10.30 p.m., I saw one of the birds flying 
over one of Mr. Hamond’s fields. 
On March 10th, one was seen by \Y. Palmer, p. c., at 8 p.m. 
On March i2th, two were seen by the Rev. and Mrs. Parker 
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