NOTES 
OF THE 
OCCURRENCE OF SOME OF THE RARER SPECIES OF 
BRITISH BIRDS. 
Bombycilla Bohemica. Briss. (Bohemian Waxwing.) 
Several specimens of this bird have at different times occurred 
in Shropshire. Four were killed at one time out of a flight of 
live, by the Rev. John Rocke, of Clungunford, near that place. 
Turdus Torquatus. Linn. (Ring Thrush.) 
By no means a rare bird in Wales, particularly in the Berwyn 
chain of mountains near Corwen. 
Pastor Roseus. Linn. (Rose Ousel.) 
A most beautiful male specimen of this rare bird was killed 
four years ago, in a garden at Holyhead, Anglesea. 
Otis Tetrax. Linn, (Little Bustard.) 
Lord Malmesbury informs us, that he has in his possession a 
female specimen, killed near his seat, Heron Court, Hampshire ; 
another, also a female, is in our possession, killed in Norfolk. 
Charadrius Morrinillus. (Dotterel.) 
T. C. Heysham, Esq. of Carlisle, informs us, that, during 
