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MR. W, G. CLARKE ON VERTEBRATE ANIMALS 
II. REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS. 
1. Common Lizard ( Zootoca vivipara). C. “ Swift.” 
2. (?) Sand Lizard ( Lacerta agilis). R. 
3. Green Lizard ( Lacerta viridis). R.R. 
4. Slow Worm {Anguis fr agilis). R. 
5. Viper (Pelias berus). R.R. Many have been killed on the 
various heaths of the neighbourhood. 
6. Ringed Snake ( Tropidonotus natrix). R.R. Have been 
caught on Roudham Heath and in a few other localities. 
7. Common Frog ( Rana temporaria) . C. 
8. (?) Edible Frog ( Rana esculenta). Has been captured 
commonly in places a mile or two beyond the bounds of 
the district, but have no proof of its actual capture within the 
district. 
9. Common Toad (Bitfo vulgaris). C. 
10. Great Crested Triton ( Triton cristalus). ? 
11. Smooth Spotted Newt (Lissotriton punctatus). C. 
III. BIRDS. 
* Indicates that the species breeds in the district. 
1. * Mistle Thrush ( Tardus viscivorus). “ Fulfer.” C. 
2. * Song Thrush {Turdus musicus). “Mavis.” C. “ A dun 
and cream-coloured one shot at Euston ” (B. of S.) 
3. Redwing- ( Turdus iliacus). R.R. Doubt seems to have 
existed as to the occurrence of this species in the district, owing 
to Salmon’s not having seen it ; but Mr. Newby has had them to 
stuff, shot near Thetford, and the Rev. R. B. Caton has seen them 
in spring and autumn near “ Burnt Hall,” Fakenham : and myself 
and other observers have noted them near Thetford. 
4. Fieldfare {Turdus pilaris). “Fulfer.” C. 
5. Blackbird {Turdus merula). C. One shot at Elveden 
in February, 1895, with white breast and white primaries. 
6. Ring Ouzel {Turdus torquatus). It. Migrant. “One 
shot at Brandon, April 26th, 1834. Occurred at Elveden but 
rarely ” (B. of S.) 
7. * Wheatear {Saxicola oenanthe). “White rump.” C. 
“ Female variety killed at Thetford in July, 1850, wings pure white 
save a few feathers on the shoulders, and two or three adjoining 
