26 Mr. H. Seehohm—List of the 



307. Ckex parva. 



One shot in April 1854. 



308. Crex bailloni. 



One caught in May some years ago. 



309. Gallinula chloropus. 



Not more than ten examples caught during the last half- 

 century, most of them in the throstle-nets. 



310. FULICA ATRA. 



About half a dozen shot during the last half-century. 



311. PODICEPS CRISTATUS. 



Very rare, by no means met with every year. 



312. PODICEPS RUBRICOLLIS. 



Very rare in spring, commoner in autumn. 



313. PoDICEPS CORXUTUS. 



Very rare in spring, but the commonest Grebe in autumn ; 

 often seen in winter. 



314. PomCEPS NIGRICOLLIS. 



Only once shot. 



315. PODICEPS MINOR. 



Rare in April and May, commoner in August and Sep- 

 tember. 



316. Cygnus olor. 



One shot in February 1881, and one many years before. 



317. Cygnus musicus. 

 A regular winter visitor. 



318. Cygnus bewicki. 



A very rare winter visitor. 



319. Anser cinereus. 



Passes over in spring and autumn. 



320. Anser segetum. 



The commonest Goose in spring and autumn. 



321. Anser brack yrhynchus. 



Three shot during the last half-century. 



