370 Herluf Winge. 



103. Ciconia alba, Bechst. — Stork. 

 Kjöbenhavn. ßreeds. May ist at i,5o P. M. one circ- 

 ling to an immense height , then going away to S. E.; 

 cloudy, N. W., fresh. August yth, i2,55 P. M., one going 

 N. (W.) — Amager, Only occasionally seen. July ayth 

 one passing to S. along east coast; S. E., strong. August 

 7th, one soaring aloft. (K.) — Fölleslev. One stayed to 

 October i8th. (F.) — Slagelse. Scarce; only one nest seen. 

 (P.) — Vordingborg. Arrived at Iselingen: 1878, April 

 loth; 80, i4th; 82, i6th; 83, i4th; 84, i8th; 86, i5th; 

 87, 26th. (B.) — Mors. Nykjöbing. The tame Stork (see 

 Report 85), a male, this year, for the first time, paired 

 with a wild female; they had nest on a house in the town 

 and reared young. At the time of passage he went away 

 with his family, but after ten days he returned. (F.) 



104. Ciconia nigra, L. — Sort Stork. 

 Occasionally it may be seen wading on the coast S. 

 of Ribe. (P.) 



105. Ardea cinerea, L. — Hejre. 

 Amager. August 7th and i4th singly or two together. 

 (K.) — April i7th, at Söndersö, N. of Kjöbenhavn, about 

 ten nests with the birds sitting. (Hl.) — Fölleslev. On 

 Vester Lyng small flocks in September. (F.) — Storehe- 

 dinge. March 2d, seen. (A.) 



106. Botaurus stellaris, L. — Rördrum. 

 Lolland. Since 1873 it has disappeared from Maribo 

 So. (Wichfeld, B.) 



107. Rallus aquaticus, L. — Vandrixe. 

 Sent from the Lights. April: 27th Kobbergrunden i. 



108. Callinula pygmaea, Naum. 

 May 4th and 5th one was seen on Söholm Möllesö 

 at Gjorslev, Stevns, by Mr. Valentiner; May 6th it was 

 again seen and shot (some further pariiculars have been 



