92 BIRDS. 



I know of only one instance of its building with us, 

 about 1859, on the millpond. 

 Colymhus glacialis. (Linn.) The Great Northern Diver. 

 Very rare. Shot on the Trent, at Newton Solney, in 

 1861-2. 

 Colymhus septentrionalis. (Linn.) Eed-throated Diver. 



Has been killed on Kepton Park Pool. 

 PuffiniLs anglorum. (Temm.) The Manx Shearwater. 



One killed at Newton Solney a few years ago, and in 

 my possession. (W. G.) 

 Pelecanus Bassanus. . (Penn.) Common Gannet." 

 A specimen killed at WiUington years ago. 



F AMILY— L AEID^ . 

 Sterna hirundo. (Linn.) The Common Tern. 



Common in boisterous weather. Have been shot at 

 Barrow. 

 Sterna arctica. (Temm.) The Arctic Tern. 



Has occasionally been seen. 

 Larus tridactijlus. (Linn.) The Kittiwake Gull. 



I remember an instance of this bird occurring on the 

 Old Trent, in a very hard winter. Specimen killed 

 at Newton Solney, Jan., 1880. 

 Larus canus. (Linn.) The Common Gull. 



Met with on the Trent. 

 Larus ridihundus. (Penn.) Black-headed Gull. 

 Several have occurred at Newton Solney. 



N.B. — There are other specimens of Terns, Gulls, and 

 Skuas which might be added to this list, but they are of 

 such rare occurrence that I do not think it necessary to 

 insert them. 



