I22 THE BIRDS OF BRECONSHIRE. 
doubt our rarer species of ducks were 
more frequently found. Nine were killed 
in one day in January, 1891, at Talybont 
on the Usk by Mr. A. Crawshay. The 
late Major Bargrave Watkins also killed 
one near Brecon, and others have been 
killed on the Usk and seen by me. 
GOLDEN-EYE, Clangula glaucion. 
Not common. One has been obtained 
on the Wye, near Hay, and others by 
Mr. A. Crawshay on the Usk. It visits 
the Usk from time to time, principally 
in hard weather. I have killed it close 
to this house in a severe frost in 1896. 
It has also been killed near Brecon. 
Capt. Sandeman, of Danypark, Crick- 
howell, also writes me that he killed a 
pair right and left on the Usk, which 
runs through the park; and a pair were 
on the Rock Pool, close to my house, in 
January of this year, and stayed with us 
for some time. 
LONG TAILED DUCK, 
Harelda glacialis. 
One out of a pair was killed on Llan- 
gorse Lake on 27th October, 1893, by 
