ADDENDUM 577 
RED-CRESTED POCHARD. Netta rufina (Pallas). 
An adult pair of this species were shot on Thorpe Mere, 
Aldeburgh, Suffolk, on January 16th, 1904, by Mr. Frank G. 
Garrett, Junr. The birds were exhibited by Mao. ME 
Ogilvie at a meeting of the British Ornithologists’ Club, 
held March 16th, 1904 (Ball 5 :O:C.;) vol... xiv, p. 62; 
J. H. Gurney, ‘ Zoologist,’ 190d ps dO): 
POCHARD. /fwligula ferina (Linneus). 
In addition to the counties mentioned in the text, this 
bird, according to Sir Herbert Maxwell, breeds in consider- 
able numbers in Mochrum, Wigtownshire (Ann. Scot. Nat. 
Eist:, 19015 p. TL). 
TUFTED DUCK. Fwligula cristata (Leach). 
In the ‘Irish Naturalist,’ 1905, p. 165, Mr. Warren men- 
tions that the Tufted Duck has extended its breeding-range 
to Lough Conn, co. Mayo, where, in June, 1905, Mr. S. 
Scroope found a nest containing eleven eggs and saw several 
adult pairs. 
EIDER DUCK. Somateria mollissima (Linnzus). 
At a meeting of the British Ornithologists’ Club, held 
April 12th, 1905, Mr. H. Saunders exhibited a male Eider 
Duck with a faintly indicated black V-shaped mark on the 
throat, characteristic of S. v-negrum. The specimen was 
obtained at Holy Island, in January, 1898, by Mr. Abel 
Chapman (Bull. B.O.C., vol. xv, pp. 69, 70). At a subse- 
quent meeting, held January 17th, 1906, Mr. Saunders 
exhibited another male specimen of the same Duck, 
showing a well-defined but not very black V-shaped mark 
on the throat. This bird was shot near Stromness, Orkney, 
on December 7th, 1905, and was sent by Mr. H. W. 
Robinson, of Lansdowne House, Lancaster (Bull. B.O.C., 
vol. xvi, p. 44). 
KING-EIDER. Somateria spectabilis (Linnus). 
A male King-Hider was shot in Foreland Bay, off 
Donaghadee, co. Down, on November 10th, 1897, by Mr. 
W. H. Shaw (R. Patterson, ‘Irish Naturalist,’ 1901, p. 50) ; 
another, an adult female, was shot off Graemsay, Orkuey, 
on February 21st, 1906, by Mr. S. Sutherland (H. W. 
Robinson, Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist., 1906, pp. 116, 117). 
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