PEEFACE. VU- 



The American Mottled Owl, Strix Asio. Yorkshire, spring. 

 Second Supplement to Yai^rell, p. 3. 



The American "White-winged Crossbill, Loxia leucoptera of 

 American authors. Picked up dead in Devonshire, autumn. 

 Ibid. p. 22. 



The Belted Kingfisher, Alcedo Alcyon (American). Meath and 

 Wicklow, autumn. Ibid. p. 29. 



The Red-necked Goatsucker, Caprimulgus ruficollis (American). 

 Northumberland, autumn. Zoologist, p. 7,936. 



The Downy Woodpecker, Picus pubescens (American), Dorset, 

 winter. Zoologist, p. 6,444. 



The Hauy Woodpecker, Picus villosus (American). Yorkshire, 

 winter. Zoologist, pp. 2,496, 2,527. 



The Sand Grouse, Syrrhaptes paradoxus (Asiatic). Wales, sum- 

 mer ; and Norfolk, autumn. Zoologist, pp. 6,728, 6,764. 



Macqueen's Bustard, Otis Macquecni (Asiatic). Lincolnshire, 

 autumn. Yarrell, Supplement, p. 33. 



Esquimaux Curlew, Numenius borealis (American). Kincardine- 

 shire, autumn. Ibid. p. 36. 



Bartram's Sandpiper, Totanus Bartramii (American). Warwick- 

 shire and Cambridgeshire, winter. Ibid. p. 40. 



The Yellow-shanked Sandpiper, Totanus flavipes (American). 

 Lincolnshire, winter. Yarrell, Supplement, p. 45. Zoologist, 

 p. 5,958. 



The Little Peep Sandpiper, Tringa pusilla (American), Cornwall. 

 Ibid. p. 4,296. 



Paget's Pochard, Fuligula ferinoides (American), Norfolk, 

 winter. Ibid, p, 1,778, 



The Membranaceous Duck, MalacorhyncJius nfiembranaceus 

 (Australian), Ireland, Ibid, p, 4,213, 



If the above additions be allowed, the number 

 of British Birds will be : — 



Resident all the year 140 



Summer visitors 63 



Winter visitors 48 



Capricious visitors 110 



Total . . 361 



