340 



CoiES, Gi'itkc's Hcligohuid. 



r Auk 

 L Oct 



Migrants. 



ii8. Anser cinereus. Regular 

 migrant each season. 



119. Anser segetum. Commonest 

 Goose. 



\io. Anasboschas. Not common 

 in migration ; emaciated birds occa- 

 sional in winter. 



I2T. Querquedula crecca. 

 ion in both migrations. 



Com- 



Stkackjlers. 



169. Cygnus olor. One specimen 

 many _\ears ago, another Feb. 21, 

 iSSi" 



170. Cygnus bewicki. One speci- 

 men, Mar. 17, 1S75. 



171. Anser brachyrhynchus. T\vo 

 specimens. Mar. 30, iSSo, a third in 

 Oct. iSSo. 



172. Anser albifrons. One speci- 

 men about 40 years ago, another 

 about iSSS. 



173. Anser minutus. One tall 

 specimen, aljout 50 years ago. 



174. Chen hyperboreus. None 

 taken, but several cases, in winter 

 and May. 



175. Bernicla leucopsis. Two 

 specimens in 50 years. 



176. Dafila acuta. Fi\e or six 

 cases in 50 _\ears. 



177. Chaulelasmus streperus. 

 One specimen, man\' \ears ago. 



1 78. Querquedula circia. Three 

 specimens in 50 years. 



179. Spatula clypeata. One speci- 

 men, man\- years ago. 



180. Oidemia perspicillata. One 

 specimen, Oct. 9, 1855. 



181. Nyroca nyroca. One speci- 

 men about 50 years ago. 



182. Somateria spectabilis. One 

 specimen, Jan. 11, 1S79. 



I S3. Eniconetta stelleri. Three 

 ^oung specimens, winter of 1844- 

 45 ; a fourth Feb. 11, 1855. 



1S4. Larus affinis. One specimen 

 Aug. 20, 1S70. 



185. Larus ichthyaetus. One 

 case before Gatke's time, and prob- 

 ably one other. 



186. Larus Philadelphia. One 

 specimen, " winter of 1S45," qu. 

 1S44-45, or 1S45-46.' 



1S7. Xema sabinei. Two young 

 specimens, Oct. 25, 1847, Oct. 28, 

 1S83; another seen Nov. 10, 1883. 



