578 ADDENDUM 
CAROLINA CRAKE. Porzana carolina (Linnzus). 
An immature male of this species was obtained in Tiree, 
Inner Hebrides, on October 25th, 1901, by Mr. E. Lort 
Philipps, who exhibited it at a meeting of the British 
Ornithologists’ Club, held November 20th, 1901. The 
specimen was examined by Dr. R. Bowdler Sharpe (Bull. 
B.O.C., vol. xu, p. 26; F. G. Gunnis, Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist., 
1902, pp. 9, 10). 
BAILLON’S CRAKE. Porzana bailloni (Vieillot). 
A specimen of this Crake was obtained near Thurso in 
September, 1898 (W. Arkwright, Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist., 
1899, p. 50). 
WATER-HEN. Gallinula chloropus (Linneus). 
In the ‘ Field,’ November 7th, 1903, p. 803, Mr. A. C. 
Smith mentions an instance of a Water-hen which was 
captured on a Dundee trawler sixty-five miles east of the 
Bell Rock. 
GREEN-BACKED GALLINULE. Porphyrio smaragdonotus 
(Temminck). 
A specimen of this Gallinule was obtained on Hickling 
Broad, Norfolk, on October 11th, 1902 (J. H. Gurney, 
‘ Zoologist,’ 1903, p. 135). 
CRANE. Grus communis (Bechstein). 
An immature Crane was obtained at the Pentland 
Skerries, about May 3rd, 1903 (James Tomison, Ann. Scot. 
Nat. Hist., 1903, pp. 186, 187). 
GREAT PLOVER. (idicnemus scolopax (S. G. Gmelin). 
A Great Plover was obtained at Towyn, Merionethshire, 
on January 6th, 1908, by Mr. D. W. Kirkley. This appears 
to be the first exampie recorded from North Wales (H. E. 
Forrest, ‘ Zoologist,’ 1903, p. 154). 
PRATINCOLE. Glareola pratincola (Linneus). 
A male example of this species was shot at Jury Gap, 
Romney Marsh, on May 30th, 1903, by Mr. Southerden. 
It was seen in the flesh by Dr. Ticehurst, who exhibited 
