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Single bird; to do this tor its own birds ougiit especially to 

 be the duty of every zoological garden. 



133. Anas querquedula, L. — Alling. 



Thy. Hillerslev Kjär, August 8th, four shot out of nine 

 and three, by myself and another. (K.) 



134. Anas crecca, L. — Krikand. 



Viborg. Vejrum So September loth and i4th small 

 flocks. Laastrup Aa November yth. (F.) 



Thy. In August, two shot on 8th ; no others seen 

 with certainty. (K.) 



135. Anas penelope, L. — Pibeand. 



Sent from the Lights. October: 24th HesselÖ i (not 

 cf ad.; 2 killed). 



136. Clangula glaucion, L. — Hvinand. 



Kjöbenhavn. On Sound close to shore October 20th 

 two (no old male). (W.) 



Amager. March 2 ist two were shot outside west 

 coast. (K.) 



Viborg. Small flocks in the lakes in winter, as long 

 as there is open water. (F.) 



137. Oidemia nigra, L. — Sortand. 



Sent from the Lights. May: 8th LäsÖ Rende L. V. 

 I cf. October: 3ist Läsö Rende L. V. i 9. November: 

 29th Kobbergrunden L, V. i 9. 



138. Oidemia fusca, L. — Flöjelsand. 

 In the night April 22d — 23d*) I heard many passing 

 over Viborg, and on 23d I saw several in Viborg So. (F.) 



*) At the dose of April newspapers mentioned a very large pas- 

 sage of birds (believed to be Curlews, Ducks, &c.) heard late in the 

 evening of April 22d at several towns, especially in Jylland (e. g. Fre- 

 dericia, Horsens, Holstebro; also Assens in Fyen). 



