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FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK. 
XII. 
FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK. 
Additions to Part XI., Birds (Sixth List),+ 
1909—1913. 
By S. H. Long, M.D., F.Z.S., M.B.O.U., and 
B. B. Riviere, F.R.C.S., M.B.O.U. 
With the issue of the last part of each successive volume 
of these Transactions since the publication of Vol. IV. 
(which covers the years 1884-89), there have appeared lists 
containing the records of all the birds that have been known 
to occur in the county of Norfolk. To these lists have been 
added from time to time notes of the occurrences of those other 
species which visit us but rarely, or which, for some other reason, 
have been considered of sufficient interest to mention. These 
records have thus come to be valuable additions to the informa- 
tion contained in Stevenson’s “ Birds of Norfolk,” the third 
and last volume of which was published in 1890. 
Hitherto, these lists have appeared under the joint names of 
Messrs. J. H. Gurney and T. Southwell; but in consequence 
of the lamented death of the latter, in 1909, this strong com- 
bination in authorship can no longer continue. 
In carrying on these ornithological records to the end of 
1913, we desire most gratefully to acknowledge the assistance 
Mr. Gurney has continued to give in their compilation, and the 
free use we have made of his annual Ornithological Reports 
published in the “ Zoologist.” The total number of species 
recorded for the county up to the end of the year 1908 was 
317. To this number we are now able to make one addition, 
namely, the British Willow-Titmouse ( Parus atrtcapiilus 
Kleinschmidti ) , but we have to record the occurrence of one 
t For previous Lists see Vols. IV., 259 and 397; V., 642; VI., 501; VII., 733; 
VIII., 847. 
A indicates that the species is new to the County List. Square brackets 
indicate that the record is doubtful. 
