the
W esfácre;'fíei il
Frederick J
beginning of the present cent wry ., ?;!
hall, was considered to be the hea
It is evident, then, that until wi,i
with ordinary care and protection
the landed-proprietors may have ft
the rei tnant o f this fine species;
Henry (stevenson, Esq., of Norwich, informs me that
ne*r Sw affem . Together tUgy contained five eggs,
Shocks were then existing, s»x4. that therefore the eggs
to exist—stragglers which,-,wive •; **
and which, like the San á ro n se , r e c e n t *
adorn some public museum or private eo$fc>*•■-•••
A female, killedtjpar the Lizard, in U ;,, : i H
specimen was shot near St. Austell in IMS» t
In 1850 a specimen, said to be a female
was shot in a marshy piece of ground in the
me thairthektomaih of this bird, which fee -
flat s to H P om e of which were about the ■
Esq., of Millaton Bridestow, North IW * .
I In March 1854 a female was k ifM * M f p f e
In January 1856 one was camrhU«' * '« g tt lg fP
Esq., M.P. for Salisbury. *
In 1859 a young male was fcÉÜ PW Honuwy, i
George Simmons, Esq., of E a ^P e ck h am .
The middle countries of Europe appear to be th