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Case 228— continued. 



BITTEEN {Botaurus stellar is). 

 A winter visitor chiefly, but in some districts is seen also in summer. 



GEE AT NOETHEEN DIVEE {Colymbus glacialis). 



A winter visitor. Most plentiful in the North. Locally only 

 occasionally recorded. For eggs see Case 231, drawer 24. 



COEMOEANT {Phalacrocorax carlo). 



A resident, generally distributed. May be seen occasionally in the 

 Mersey Estuary. For eggs see Case 231, drawer 10. 



STOEMY PETEEL {Procellaria pelagica). 



A resident, locally sometimes seen after storms. For eggs see 

 Case 231, drawer 27. 



MANX SHEAEWATEE {Pufjfinus anglorum). 



A resident and a winter visitor to this district. For eggs see 

 Case 231, drawer 27. 



FULMAE PETEEL {Fulmarus glacialis). 

 A resident. Locally of very rare occurrence. For eggs see Case 231, 

 drawer 27. 



LEACH'S PETEEL {Procellaria leucorrhoa). 

 A straggler, breeding at St. Kilda. Locally it has only been recorded 

 during stormy weather. For eggs see Case 231, drawer 27. 



WILSON'S PETEEL {Oceanites oceanicus). 



Very rare vagrant. The only local record is of one washed ashore, 

 Walney Island, November, 1890 (" Fauna of Lakeland," p. 457). 



The following additional birds have been occasionally recorded in 

 Lancashire and Cheshire, and representative specimens are contained 

 in the Study Collection, and may be seen on application : — 



Blue-headed Wagtail {Motacilla fava). 

 Black-throated Wheatear [Saxicola stapazina) 

 Fire-crested Wren {Regulus ignicapillus). 

 Eichard's Pipit {Anthus richardi). 

 Woodchat {Lanius pomeranus). 



