70 RESIDENTS AND MIGRANTS. 
EARED GREBE. Podiceps auritus (Linneus). 
The same remarks apply. 
LITTLE GREBE. Podiceps minor (Gmelin). 
Resident throughout the year, but migratory in 
spring and autumn. 
* 
Fam. ALCID &. 
PUFFIN. Lratercula arctica (Linnzus). 
A regular summer migrant to all the shores of the 
British Islands. 
Another species, ratercula glacialis (Leach), was 
reported to have been met with in the Isle of Wight* ; 
but the identification of the specimen obtained sub- 
sequently proved to be incorrect. 
An excellent account of F. glacialis, by Professor 
Newton, with a coloured plate by Wolf, will be found 
in ‘ The Ibis’ for 1865, p. 212, pl. vi. 
RAZOR-BILL. <Alca torda, Linneus. 
May be found in the tideway of the open sea all 
round the coast at any time of year, but is most con- 
spicuous when frequenting the cliffs in hundreds during 
the breeding-season. 
* More, ‘ Zoologist,’ 1860, p. 6858; and Venables, ‘ Guide to the 
Isle of Wight,’ p. 454. 
