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fourteen to N.E., M.ay .'3th ; already arrived, but not in full 

 numbers, Tarljert CArgyll), April 2otb ; one parsing-, Northwich 

 (Cheshire), May 9tli ; one flying E., Oxford, May 19th. 



The Iceland Gull (Larus leucopterus). One seen, Tyuemouth (North- 

 umberland), January 31st. 



The KiTxnvAKE {Rissa tridnctyla). Adult seen, Tring (Herts), March 

 10th; returned in large numbers to Calf of Man, 11th; one, 

 Romney Marsh (Kent), 29th ; five flying N., AVells (Somerset), 

 April 8th. 



Richardson's Skua {Stercorarius crepidatus). One seen, Conway 

 Estuary (Carnarvon), May 11th ; three passing, Pentland Skerries 

 (Orkney), 15th, seven seen on the 17th and four on the 18th 

 and 19th. 



The Razorbill {Aka torda) and the Guillemot {Uria troile). First 

 seen in large numbers. Calf of Man, March lltli. 



The Bl acr-throated Diver ( Cohjmbiis urdicus) . One seen, Llandudno 

 Bay (Carnarvon), May 14th. 



The Red-throated Diver {Colymbu^ septentrionalis). Numbers seen, 

 CuUercoats (Northumberland), January 16th to 30th ; one killed, 

 Ilaisboro' Lt. (NorfoUc), Slst/February 1st; one picked up alive, 

 Ivnebwortb (Herts), February 8th ; one shot, Wribbenhall 

 (Worcester), 9th ; several flying N.E., Dungeness (Kent), March 

 26th to April 2nd, several to S.W. on March 30th and 31st ; one 

 seen, Llandudno Bay (Carnarvon), May 19th. 



The Black-necked Grebe {Podicipes niyricoUis). Two seen, Rostherne 

 (Cheshire), February 18th to 29th. 



The Slavonian Grebe {Podicipes auritus). One seen, Blagdon Lake 

 (Somerset), in January ; two shot, Lake Yyrnwy (Montgomery), 

 February 6th, and single birds at Burnham (W. Somerset) on the 

 2nd, Clun (Shropshire), about the 6th, Newnhara (Bedford), 6th, 

 E. Cottingwith (Yorkshire), 10th, Shrewsbury (Shropshire), 13th, 

 Church Stretton (Shropshire), loth ; two, IloUesley (Suffolk), 

 February ; one seen, Romney Marsh (Kent), March 29tlL 



The Manx Shearwater {Puffinns anylonnn). Several seen at lantern, 

 Bardsey lit, (Carnarvon), INIarch 21st/22nd. 



Leach's Fork-tailed Petrel {Oceanodrovm lencorrhon). One found 

 dead,AVorcester, February 3rd; one flying S., Malvern (Worcester), 

 4th. 



The Storm-Petrel {Procdiaria j)elaf/ic(i). One killed, Hanois Lt. 

 (Guernsey), January 17tli/18th. 



The Fulmar (Ftilmanis glacialis). One sliot, Dungeness (Kent), 

 January 27th. 



