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OYSTER CATCHER. Heematopus Ostralegus. 
p. 184. Bewick’s Br. B., vol. 2, p. 23. Scarce. 
Jenyns, 
the heron tribe. 
CRANE. Grits Cinerea. Jenyns, p. 185 Bewick’s Br. B., 
v °l. 2 , p. 43. One or two Specimens have been recognized 
as Cornish. ° 
HERON. Ardea Cinureu. Jenyns, p. 186. Bewick’s 
Br. B., vol. 2, p. 49. Common. 
PURPLE HERON. A. Purpurea. Jenyns, p. 186. Bc- 
wick s Br. B., vol. 2 . Bast Edition. One Specimen only 
is known as Cornish, 
SQUACCO HERON. A. Ralloidcs. Jenyns, p. 189. Be- 
wick a Br. B., vol. 2 . Last Edition. Two Specimens killed 
near Penzance, and formerly supposed to be the E«ret, 
prove to be of this Species. 
EGRET. A. Garzetta. Jenyns, p. 187. One or two Spe- 
mens are known. 1 
’ LITTLE BITTERN. A, Minuta. Jenyns, p. 189, Be- 
wick's Br. B , vol. 2 , Sup. p. 9 . Rare. 
* COMMON BIT1 ERN, A. Stellaris. Jenyns, p. 190 . 
Bewick’s Br. 13., vol. 2 , p. 58. Not uncommon in Winter. 
COMMON NIGHT HERON. Ardea Nycticorax. Jenyns, 
tt ^ ew '°k s Br. B„ vol. 2, p. 54. Rare. 
BLACK STORK. Ciconia Nigra. Jenyns, p. 193. Ey ton’s 
Rarer Birds, p. 33. One Specimen only is known to have 
been killed in Cornwall, on the borders of the Tamar. 
GLOSSY IBIS. Jhis Falcinellus. Jenyns, p. 194. Bewick’s 
ui . B., \ol. 2 . Last Edition. Several Specimens have 
occurred in Cornwall. 
* CURLEW. Nvmenius Arqnata. Jenyns, p. 195. Bewick's 
Br. B., vol. 2, p. 64. In Winter ; and a few remain to breed 
in the high grounds. 
* WHIMBREL. N. Phaopus. Jenyns, p. 195. Bewick’s 
Br. B., vol. 2 , p. 66 . Half Curlew, and May Bird, from 
arriving in small flocks in May ; at which season the fisher- 
men see them crossing the Channel from France. 
* REG SIIANK. Totanus Calidris. Jenyns, p. 196. Be- 
wick’s Br. B , vol. 2, p. 05. In Winter, rare. 
GREEN SANDPIPER. T. Ochropus. Jenyns, p. 197 
Bewick’s Br. B., vol. 2. p. 102. Rare. 
* COMMON SANDPIPER. T. Hypoleucos. Jenyns, p. 
199. Bewick’s Br. B., vol. 2 , p. 106. Not uncommon.'' 
GREEN SHANK. T. Glottis. Jenyns, p. 200. Bewick’s 
Br. b., vol. 2, p. 91. In Winter, rare. 
AVOSE 1 . Rceurvirostra Avocetla. Jenyns, p. 201 . Be- 
wick’s Br. B., vol. 2, p. 149. This Bird has been seen near 
Swan cool, and the Specimen in the Museum of the Royal 
Institution at Truro, was shot near that place. 
