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XVII. 
FAUNA AND FLOKA OF NORFOLK. 
Additions to Part XI., Birds (Third List)." 
By J. H. Gurney, F.L.S. and Thomas Southwell, F.Z.S. 
Head 81st January , 1899. ■ 
The close of the sixth volume of our ‘Transactions’ offers the 
usual opportunity of revising the lists of the Fauna and Flora 
of the county, and wo now have the pleasure of handing in the 
second supplement to the original list of Birds, the completion 
of which was presented to the Society in February, 1887, and 
included 28S species ; to this, in 1894, we were able to add eight 
others, and in the present list there will be found a further 
addition of ten, one of which (the Aquatic Warbler) was already 
in the list of doubtful occurrences, and the recognition of two 
others as entitled to specific value, viz., Pallas’s Shrike and the 
Scandinavian Rock Pipit, increases the total number of fully 
recognised species to 308. One other species, Pujfinus assimilis, 
Gould, although new to the list takes the place, of P. obscurus, to 
which it was erroneously assigned. 
The birds new to the list are the following : — Pallas’s Shrike, 
the Aquatic Warbler and the Scandinavian Rock Pipit, transferred 
from the doubtful list, and Pallas’s Warbler, the Yellow-browed 
Warbler, Tawny Pipit, Holboell’s Redpoll, Russian Bullfinch, 
Red-banded Crossbill, Great-spotted Cuckoo, Mediterranean Herring 
Gull, and the White-billed Diver, which have either occurred or 
been recognised since our last supplement. Eight others may 
also be mentioned, viz., the European Coal Tit, Grey-capped 
* The previous lists will be found in vol. iv. pp. 259 and 397 ; and vol. v. 
p. 642. 
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