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24. TiiK Ri:d-xeck.l;d Grebe Podiceps rabricoUis 

 (Gmelin), is said to breed sparingly in Algeria and 

 Morocco, but is chiefly known as a winter visitor. 

 Taczanowski met with this species at the Fezzara 

 Lake. 



25. The Black-necked Grebe Podiceps ni^ri- 

 collis, Brehm, is a resident in Algeria, and is said by 

 Taczanowski to be common at the Fezzara Lake. 

 Canon Tristram assured me that it bred there. 



26. The Little Grebe Podiceps luinor (Gmelin), 

 is a resident in x\lgeria, but does not appear to be 

 common. Taczanowski states that a few are to be 

 met with in the small rivers ; and Canon Tristram 

 observed it during winter in the northern portion 

 of the Sahara sub-region. 



27. The Stormy Petrel Procellaria pekigica, 

 Linnaeus, probably breeds on the coast of Algeria, 

 from Morocco to Barbary. Taczanowski gives 

 Stora as a locality for this species. 



28. The Mediterranean Shearwater Pujfinus 

 kulili (Boie), is recorded from Stora, in November, 

 by Taczanowski. 



29. The Manx Shearwater Piiffiiius auglorum 

 (Temminck), breeds on various islands in the 

 Mediterranean, and may be fairly included in the 

 present list. The breeding areas of these Shear- 



