AG BLACKS1TART. 
One was obtained at Bristol m 1880; one at Worthing in 
1849; two at Hollington in 1849; one, a male, at Piddinghoe, 
near Lewes, on the 3lst. of March, and another on the 7th. 
of April, 1850; one near Lewes, on the 20th. of November, 
1849; one by Mr. J. B. Ellman on the 20th. of March, 1851; 
and one at Brighton, Sussex, in 1830, near which place six 
others were subsequently procured by Mr. George Swaysland, 
one at Hove on the 16th. of October, 1839, another on the 
8rd. of the following December, the remainder, three males 
and a female, afterwards, one of the former in March, 1848, 
one also on the 26th. of November, 1851; one at Hatton, 
near Eastbourne, in the same county, in April, 1852; one 
near Oxford in March, 1852; one near Swanpool, in Cornwall,- 
in May, 1847; and ose in Norfolk, about the first week in 
November, 1849. One was shot near Bristol in December, 
1835, while flymg about in company with some Stonechats 
among furze bushes; others have occurred, as hereafter noticed, 
in an inland county. 
A male was shot on the rocks under Plymouth citadel by 
John Gatcombe, Esq., as he informs me, in March, 1849, and 
a female in November, 1850. Four have been procured, and 
five or six others seen, near Penzance, Cornwall; one, believed 
to be a female, captured by some boys at Larigan, between 
that place and Newlyn; one shot near Marazion, in January, 
1842, by Mr. Vingoe, of Penzance; another near Larigan in 
December, 1842; and a fourth by Alfred Greenwood, Esq., 
near Marazion, on the 8th. of February, 1843; one at Perran 
at the end of March, or beginning of Apnil, 1843; and one 
or two at Hayle on the 28th. of November in the same year; 
one near Falmouth in 1849. William Felkin, Esq., Junior, 
of Carrington, near Nottingham, has written me word of one 
killed near London; another was shot near Alverstoke, Hamp- 
shire; and another, on the 2nd. of December, 1842, near 
Bonchureh, in the Isle of Wight. Two at Teignmouth, 
Devonshire, where another had been previously procured, one 
on the 8rd. and the other on the 10th. of January, 1844, by 
Robert C. R. Jordan, Esq. and his brother, who subsequently 
saw several others, and procured a male on the 80th. of that 
month, and a female on the 21st. of February; about twenty 
more were procured near Devonport, in the same county, 
between the months of November, 1843, and February, 1844, 
as recorded in the ‘Zoologist,’ pages 495-6, by W.S. Hore, 
Esq.; one, a female, in Torbay in November, 1549, and 
