' ORNITHOLOGY OF THE BERMUDAS. 
of the 20th Regiment, by whom it was presented to me. The 
tail-feathers only were preseryed, and these I forwarded through 
the Rey. T. B. Tristram to Mr. Yarrell, in August, 1847, who has 
expressed himself satisfied with the identity of the same. 
Cree pratensis. — This specimen was in the plumage of the 
young, and was shot in Pembroke Marsh by Lieut. Wedderburn, 
on the 25th October, 1847. 
Scolopax gallinago.—I have nothing to add to Sir William’s 
note under this head. 
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