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FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK : BIRDS. 
* Eastern Stonechat ( Pratincola mama). 
An example was shot by Mr. G. F. Arnold at Cley on 
2nd September, 1904 (‘ Zool.’ 1905, p. 466). 
Barred Warbler. 
An immature example was obtained at Cley by Mr. Arnold, on 
September nth, 1908, and a second the following day atWells. 
Yeli.ow-browed Warbler ( Phylloscopus superciliosus 
Gmelin). 
First killed at Cley on 1st October, 1894, a second example 
at the same place on 29th October, 1907, and three more 
September 23rd and 24th, 1908. 
Aquatic Warbler. 
An example reported in the ‘ Field,’ as killed in Norfolk 
on September 15th, 1904. Two others had previously been 
met with in Norfolk, the bird figured in Hunt’s ‘ British 
Ornithology,’ as a Sedge Warbler being of this species, also 
one shot at Blakeney on September 8th, 1896. 
f Blue-headed Wagtail (M. flava flava). 
An example in the Connop Collection killed on 3rd May, 
1908. 
Richard’s Pipit. 
A flock of these birds visited the Norfolk coast about the 
middle of October, 1907, and several were killed in that month 
and November. Also two others in October and November, 
1908. 
| * Water Pipit ( Anthus spipoletta. Lin.). 
An example identified by Mr. Howard Saunders and 
J. H. G., was killed in Norfolk on 25th January, 1905. 
[* Citril Finch. 
An adult & taken by a Yarmouth bird-catcher 29th 
January, 1904. May have been an escaped one.] 
Red-breasted Fly-catcher. 
About a dozen of these birds have been obtained in Norfolk ; 
they occur generally during the Autumn migration in 
September and October. They have all been in immature 
plumage, except one fine adult on September 24th, 1908. 
