FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK. 
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examples of the slender-billed race ( Nucifraga 
caryocatactes macrorhynchus ) . 
On Oct. 26th, 1912, one was seen on the roof 
of Gunton Hall by Mrs. Fowler. (Zool., Ap., 
1912, and May, 1913). 
Swift, Alpine. — An example of the White-bellied Swift was 
seen by Mr. Mussel-White on several occasions 
between July 25th and 31st, 1909, flying up and 
down Cromer cliff’s. (Zool., Ap., 1910). 
HOOPOE. — On Oct. 1st, 1909, one was seen at Hellesdon by 
Mr. J. A. Berners; and on Aug. 30th, 1910, 
another was seen on the Bure marshes at 
Yarmouth. On Oct. 6th, 1911, one was seen 
at Hempstead. (Zool., Ap., 1910; May, 1911, 
and Ap., 1912). 
Roller. — About the middle of May, 1910, a Roller was seen 
at Garboldisham by Mr. A. R. Dunell. (Zool., 
May, 1911). 
[Bee-eater. — A bird, which was possibly a Blue-cheeked 
Bee-eater, was seen by Captain S. E. Holland 
and others in an osier-bed at Mundesley on May 
13th, 1910. (c/. “ British Birds,” Vol. IV., 
p. 126).] 
Quail. — At the end of Aug., 1911, a bevy of young Quails 
was seen by Mr. Catley in a wheat-field at Cley ; 
and on Dec. 12th in this year a male was taken 
at Methwold. (Zool., Ap., 1912, and “ British 
Birds,” Vol. V., p. 226). 
[GALLINULE, GREEN-BACKED ( Porphyria porphyrio (L) ). — 
On Oct. 13th, 1912, a green-back Porphyrio was 
obtained on Barton Broad. The bird was most 
probably an “escape.” (Zool., May, 1913).] 
Crake, Spotted. — One “ telegraphed ” near Aylsham Ap. 
22nd, 1910. Another was seen by the Rev. 
M. C. H. Bird at Ruston on Sept. 13th, 1910. 
(Zool., May, 1911). 
