QTOEUQTOEBIDXA CBftCIA.
■ u t w , u n n »ym. iNat., tom. i. p.
QMrfwAiii, Linn, ibid., p. 203. '([Mdtifa., Bras. Ora., tom. vi. p.’ 42!
----------msiim, Briss. ibid., p. 446.
Pterocyanea p u r p * \opli
I t may be consider?«
matists, I otigHt to I
and Garganey respect Atm, 1 do not think
sidered ttsnw sw rji
long anterior to tV?<*
All that I have »
since, if possible, t
beautiful pencilling*
tints, the crescent*»
trusted with the tin
Unlike the f e d , bo
our islands; tdtfeoo
eastern counties t)f
regularly, and is ft
greatly increased b
other hand, is most
portions o f the c*>
numerous than ut 0
becomes. North /
Mr. Swinhoe that
our islands are the
the Continent. Is
Lincolnshire, s t e
for the table, ia i
in the latter coaotf
Mr. Rodd state*
in the neighhoori*
The Rev. R. M k c
“ broods are often foi
their name of 8ui««w*
Teal, killed 0» the *m
in general, and the «1
Winterton dee«y, tit
very rarely see» .’»1 M
the nest of rb**
the most »»»ft
fly, are often »
here depart afe
Referring to
have been ofte
that a eonsider