160 RARE VISITANTS. 
One, “ Great Britain, from Mr. Turner’s collection :” G. R. 
Gray, /.c. In the British Museum. 
One, Boston, Lincolnshire, 1854: Newman, Zoologist, 
1854, p. 4166; Yarrell, op. cit. ; 
One, Colchester, Essex: Yarrell, op. cit. 
One, Craiguish, Jan. 1862: Gray, Birds of West of Scotland, 
p- 388. In the collection of Capt. Orde, of Kilmory. 
One, Braunton, North Devon, 24th Dec. 1867: Mathew, 
Zoologist, 1868, p. 1098. 
One, Hickling Broad, Norfolk, Feb. 1868 : Stevenson, Zoo- 
logist, 1868, p. 1128. 
One, Stackpole, Pembrokeshire: Dix, Zoologist, 1869, 
p. 1678. 
HARLEQUIN DUCK. SHistrionicus torguatus, Bonap. 
Hab. Northern Asia and America; accidentally in Europe. 
A pair, Scotland: Montagu, Orn. Dict.; Sowerby, Brit. 
Miscell. (1806) p. 11, pl. 6. 
One, Orkney: Sowerby, 7. c.; Baikie and Heddle, Hist. Nat. 
Orcadensis, p. 81. 
One, Devonshire, winter 1830: Moore, Cat. Birds Devon. 
One, Yarmouth: Paget, Sketch Nat. Hist. Yarmouth, p. 12. 
One, Cheshire, Dec. 1840: Yarrell, Hist. Brit. Birds, vol. 11. 
p- 366. 
One, Caithness, prior to March 1841: Gray, Birds of West 
of Scotland, p. 394. 
Two, Torquay, winter 1846: Battersby, Zoologist, 1847, 
p- 1697; Yarrell, op. cit. Proved to be the young of the 
Long-tailed Duck: A. Newton, Ibis, 1859, p. 165. 
One, Banffshire, autumn 1851: E. Newton, Zoologist, 1852, 
p. 3331. Also proved to be a Long-tailed Duck: A. 
Newton, /. c. 
One, Loch of Strathbeg, ‘a few winters since:”? Edward, 
Naturalist, 1854, p. 242. 
