Gadwall, .. 
Red-crested Whistling Duck, 3 
Scaup Pochard,.. .. 
Ferruginous Duck, 
Harlequin Garrot, 
Long-tailed Hareld, . 
Steller’s Western Duck, .. 
King Duck, aS 
Surf Scoter, 
Red-breasted Merganser,.. 
Hooded Merganser,.. 
Red-necked Grebe, .. 
Sclavonian Grebe, 
Great Auk,.. 
Manx Shearwater, 
Cinereous Shearwater, 
Wilson’s Petrel,.. 2 
Fork-tailed Petrel, .. 
Bulwer’s Petrel, 
Buffon’s Squa, .. 
Common Squa, .. 
Glaucous Gull, .. 
Teeland Gull, 
Little Gull, 
Sabine’s Gull, 
Ivory Gull, 
Caspian ‘Tern, te 
Gulled Billed Fem Ss 
Sandwith Tern,. 
Roseate Tern, .. 
White-winged Black Tern, 
Black Noddy, ; 3 
7 
-. Chaulelasmus strepera, (Linn.) 
.Branta rufina, (Pall.) Boie. 
.-Fuligula Marila, (Linn.) Steph. 
..Nyroca leucophthalma, (Bechst.) Flem. 
.-Clangula histrionica, (Linn.) Steph. 
.-Harelda glacialis, (Linn.) Leach. 
.-Eniconetta Stelleri, (Pall.) 
.. Somateria spectabilis, (Linn.) Steph. 
.-Oidemia perspicillata, (Linn.) Steph. 
..Mergus Serrator, Linn. 
..Mergus cucullatus, Linn. 
. -Prodiceps grisegena, (Bodd.) Lath. 
--Podiceps Cornutus, (Gmel.) ae 
..-Alca impennis, Linn. 
. -Puffinus Anglorum, Ray. 
..Puffinus cinereus, Gmel. 
.. Thalassidroma oceanica, Kuhl. 
.. Thalassidroma Leachii, (Temm.) 
.. Thalassidroma Bulweri, (J. & S.) Gould. 
..Stercorarius cephus, (Briin.) 
.. Stercorarius catarrhactes, Linn. 
.. Larus glaucus, Briin. 
.. Larus leucopterus, Faber. 
.. Larus minutus, Pall. 
..Xema Sabini, Leach. 
..-Pagophila eburnea, (Gmel.) Kaup. 
.. Sterna caspia, Pall. 
.. Sterna anglica, Mont. 
.. Sterna cantica, Gmel. 
. Sterna paradisea, Briin. 
..Hydrocheidon nigra, (Linn.) 
..Andus stolidus, (Linn.) Catesby. 
The Accounts for the Year have been audited, and 
the General Financial Statement to March 31st, 1868, 
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 might be effected if adequate means 
were placed at the disposal of the Council. 
