NATURAL HISTORY. 
9, P. Avuritus. Brit. Zool. 2. p. 500 and 501, 
Eared and Dusky Grebes. The Dusky Grebe— 
this bird is not unfrequently seen on the Teign, 
the Dart, and the Exe. 
3. P. Minor. Brit. Zool. 2. p.501. The little 
Grebe or Dobchick. Common. 
“¢________. The nimble Divedopper, 
‘That comes and goes so quickly and so oft, 
“ As seems at once both under and aloft.” 
DRAYTON, 
URIA. 1. Trorie. Temm. Orn. 2. p. 921. Brit. 
Zool, 2. p. 519. (CotymBus Troixe.) The 
Guillemot. Common. 
2. U. ALLE. Temm. Orn. 2. p. 928. Brit. Zool. 
2. p. 517. .The Little Ank. An occasional 
winter visitor. We have shot this bird in the 
neighbourhood of Teignmouth. 
COLYMBUS. 1. Guacrauis. (Lin.) White’s 
_Selborne, 2. p. 183. Brit. Zool. 2. p. 523. 
Northern Diver. A rare winter visitant on 
our shores. In the summer it inhabits the north 
of Europe, and the Arctic coasts, and is common 
on the coasts of Newfoundland and Labrador. 
2. C. Immer. (Lin.) The dmber. A specimen 
of this bird was shot near the Warren, in the 
winter of 1829. The young of the C. GLAcIALIS 
before attaining the full plumage, which it takes 
. three years to accomplish. 
3. C. Arcricus. (Lin.) Brit. Zool. 2. p. 527. 
The Black Throated Diver. An occasional 
_winter straggler, 
