observed in Ushant, ^c. 269 



80. Larus ridibundus. 



Le Conquet. Not uncommon on the estuary on September 

 8th, but not observed at or off Ushant. 



81. Larus canus. 



Ushant. Not uncommon on the coast and on the outlying 

 rocks, to which the Common Gull is an autumn and winter 

 visitor. 



82. Larus argentatus. 



Ushant. Common off the coast and also at Mol^ne. The 

 Herring-Gull is an autumn and winter visitor to Ushant. 

 Alderney. Common. 



83. Larus fuscus. 



Ushant. The Lesser Black-backed Gull was quite common 

 on the coast, and was also observed at Molene. 

 Le Conquet. Common. 

 Alderneij. A few only observed. 



84. Larus marinus. 



Ushant. Fairly common off the island and at Molene. 

 Alderney. The Great Black-backed Gull was not un- 

 common at sea around the island. 



85. RiSSA TRIDACTYLA. 



Ushant. Young and old Kittiwakes were not uncommon 

 on the stacks and rocks after the 14th of September, on 

 which day they made their appearance off the island, along 

 with the Arctic Tern. 



Alderney. A number seen off the island on the 28th of 

 September. 



86. PUFFINUS ANGLORUM. 



Ushant. This Shearwater was very abundant on the 9th 

 and 17th of September, when we were en route for, and 

 returning from, Ushant. It was chiefly observed when some 

 little distance from land. 



This bird was very numerous off the Casquets on the 

 30th of September. Mr. Cecil Smith lells us that it is an 

 occasional wanderer to the Channel Islands. 



