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APPENDIX. 
Jay, . . . . 
* Great Spotted Woodpecker, 
* Wryneck, 
* Tree Creeper, . 
Wren, . . . . 
Hoopoe, .... 
Cuckoo, . . . . 
Roller, .... 
Swallow, 
Martin, . . . . 
* Sand Martin, 
Swift, . . . . 
Hightjar, . . . . 
Ring Dove, 
Rock Dove, 
* Turtle Dove, . 
[Red Grouse], . 
* Pallas’ Sand Grouse, 
* Quail, . . . . 
Collared Pratincole, . 
Golden Plover, 
* Dotterel, 
Ringed Plover, 
* Sanderling, 
Grey Plover, 
Peewit, . . . . 
Turnstone, 
Oyster Catcher, 
Crane, . . . . 
Heron, . . . . 
Bittern, . . . . 
White Stork, . 
* Spoonbill, 
* Glossy Ibis, . 
Curlew, . . . . 
one occurred in 1861. 
flocks came in 1861 and 1869. 
twice met with. 
one occurrence, 1859. 
numerous. 
a very rare occasional visitor, 
not very infrequent, 
occasional; rare. 
{ in scanty numbers, very rarely 
breeds. 
do. 
extremely scarce, 
occasionally seen, 
not very infrequent, 
becoming a regular visitor, 
very plentiful, 
becoming a regular visitor. 
{ of very doubtful occurrence un- 
imported. 
several occurred in 1863. 
once found, with nest and eggs, 
one shot in 1812. 
common. 
one shot in 1870. 
very plentiful. 
a regular visitor. 
has very rarely been recognised. 
becoming frequent. 
common. 
very common. 
has occurred several times. 
{ numerous in winter, but rarely 
breeds. 
only twice seen for certain, 
has occurred more than once, 
occasional, but rare, 
one shot in 1862. 
very frequent. 
