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Buffon’s Skua, .. .. «+ «.-Stercorarius cephus, (Briint.) 
Common Skua,.. ..° ..  ~.Stercorarius catarrhactes, Linn. 
Glaucous Gull, .. - Larus glaucus, Briin. 
Teeland Gull, - Larus leueopterus, Faber. 
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Little Gull,.. ..  «. .. «Larus minutus, Pall. 
Sabine’s Gull, .. .. «. ..Xema Sabini, Leach. 
Ivory Gull,.. .. «. +. .-Pagophila ebuwrnea, (Gmel.) Kaup. 
Caspian Tern, .. .. .. ..Sterna caspia, Pall. 
Gull-billed Tern, .. .. ..Sterna anglica, Mont. 
Sandwich Tern,.. .. .. «-Strena cantiaca, Gmel. 
Roseate Tern, .. .. .. ..Strena paradisea, Briin. 
White-winged Black Tern, ..Hydrochelidon nigra, (Linn.) 
Black Noddy, .. .. -- «+And6us stolidus, (Linn.) Catesby. 
The Shells, which are a large and valuable series, 
require some attention, as many of them have become 
displaced, and want, in many instances, re-naming. 
Sir David Barclay has kindly promised to put the whole 
in better order, and add desiderata from his own fine 
collection. A series of the land and freshwater Shells of 
Warwickshire would be an important addition. 
The Accounts have been audited, and the General 
Financial Statement from March 25th, 1865, to March 
24th, 1866, is appended to this report. 
The Museum, now containing a valuable and well- 
arranged collection of Natural History, Geology, and 
Antiquities, as well as a Library, which, though not 
extensive, contains many works of cost and value, is 
highly creditable to the Town and County of Warwick, 
and deserves a much greater amount of support than it 
has of late years received. An excellent foundation has 
been laid, but much more might be effected if adequate 
means were placed at the disposal of the Council. 
