APPENDIX. 163 



Common Cormorant. Inserted on the authority of Mr. Lew- 

 cock. J. D. Salmon. 



Green Cormorant. Inserted on the authority of Mr. Mansell. 

 J. D. Salmon. 



Gannett. An immature specimen of the gannett was taken 

 alive in the parish of Ash during the autumn of 1847. J. D. 

 Salmon. 



Common Tern. This bird has been frequently shot at Fren- 

 sham Pond. W. K. 



Lesser Tern. The lesser tern occurs at Frensham Pond, and 

 has been occasionally killed there. W. K. 



Black Tern. The black tern has been shot at Frensham 

 Pond. W. K. 



Black-headed Gull. Inserted on the authority of W. Kidd. 

 E. Newman. 



Kittiwake. I shot a specimen of the kittiwake on the pond 

 at Hatch. W. K. 



Common Gull. Inserted on the authority of W. Kidd. E. 

 Newman. 



Lesser Black-lacked Gull and Herring Gull. These occa- 

 sionally pass over this district previously to stormy weather oc- 

 curring. I have several times seen small parties of from three 

 to five, but have been unable to decide to which species they 

 belong; probably to both. J. D. Salmon. 



Great Black-backed Gull. Inserted on the authority of Mr. 

 Mansell. J. D. Salmon. 



Richardsorfs Skua. From a local list. 



Fork-tail Petrel. A specimen of the fork-tail petrel was shot 

 on Hindhead, near Liphook, and stuffed by me. William 

 Stafford. A specimen was picked up dead in the neighbour- 

 hood of Haslemere, 21st November, 1840. During the last 

 week some fork-tail petrels were found dead in the neighbour- 

 hood of Dunsfold and Haslemere, 2nd February, 1841. Pro- 

 vincial Paper. 



Storm Petrel. Several specimens of the storm petrel or 

 Mother Carey's chicken, have been killed near Godalming, and 

 stuffed by me. W. K. 



