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FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK : BIRDS. 
paragraphs are initialled ; this must be taken to indicate that the 
event came more especially under the notice of the recorder whose 
initials are appended. 
Red-breasted Flycatcher ( Muscicapa parva). 
In our last list we recorded an example of this bird killed at 
Cley on the 13th September, 1890, by Mr. Ogilvie. Since that 
time an immature example has been killed by Mr. G. E. Power, 
on October 4th, 1894 (Zool. 1895, p. 100) ; another was seen by 
Mr. T. E. Gunn in September, 1896 (Zool. 1897, p. 138), all in 
the same favoured locality ; and a fourth, an immature female, was 
shot at Eollesby, on the 12th December, 1896, by Mr. Connop’s 
keeper, and is now in that gentleman’s collection. 
Black- breasted Dipper ( Cinclus melanogaster). 
Examples of this Scandinavian form were obtained at Aylsham, 
on the 24th October, 1894, and on the river Bure, near Yarmouth, 
on the 9th November, 1896. A Dipper was also seen by the 
Rev. Hamilton Upcher at Selbrigge pond, Hempstead, in April, 
1897 (Zool. 1898, p. 110), but not obtained; as the only previous 
occurrence of this bird in spring known to us was killed in 
April, 1872, at Felbrig, no great distance from Hempstead, and 
proved to be of the Black breasted race, it would have been 
interesting to have ascertained to which form this spring migrant 
belonged. 
British Dipper ( Cinclus aquaticus). 
Sir William ffolkes kindly informed us that on November the 
9th, 1898, he shot a chestnut-breasted Dipper near Hillington, 
the only example of the native race we have heard of in Norfolk 
for many years. 
Icterine Warbler ( Hypolais icterina ). 
On September 7th, 1896, Mr. Robert Gurney obtained an 
Icterine Warbler at Cley, not far from the spot where Dr. Power’s 
example was killed ; a Blue-throat was with it, and both had come 
over with an east wind. This bird is now in the Castle-Museum. 
* Aquatic Warbler ( Aarocephalus aqaaf ica). 
In our first list we were only able to refer to the figure in 
Hunt’s ‘British Birds,’ as indicating the probability of this bird 
