Dalgleish on North American Birds in Europe. 215 



4. Several immature, on the Exe, near Exeter. D'Urban, Nat. Hist. 

 Exeter, 1st ed., p. 122. (Gurney, I. c.) Also Long-tails. ? 



5. One, Maidenhead. Birds of Bucks and Berks, p. 206. (Gurney, 

 1. c.) ? 



6. Two, Torquay. Batterby, Zobl., 1847, p. 1697. Yarrell, Br. B., 

 Ill, p. 366. Proved to be young Long-tailed Ducks. (Newton, Ibis, 

 1859, p. 165.) Winter, ISJ^G. 



7. One, Banffshire. Newton, Zool., 1852, p. 3331. Also proved to be 

 a Long-tailed Duck. (Newton, 1. c.) Autumn, 1851. 



8. One, near Coleshill, Warwickshire. Foggitt, Naturalist, 1857, p. 

 163. Proved to be a female Scaup, Fuiigula niarila. Buckley, Naturalist, 

 1858, p. 124. (Newton, 1. c.) 7 April, 1S57. 



France. Obs. — It is mentioned by Degland and Gerbe as having 

 occurred in France, but no instance is given. 



Belgium. 1. One, De Selys, Faune Beige, p. 147. (Thompson, Nat. 

 Hist. Ireland, Birds, p. 152.) ? 



Germany. Obs. — Degland and Gerbe, and Temminck, also men- 

 tion its occurrence in Germany, without giving any particular instance. 



Sweden. 1. One, in the University of Upsala, probably obtained on 

 the Swedish coast. Dresser, B. of E., pt. 59, 60, fide Nilsson. ? 



2. One, near Norkoping, Western Sodermanland. Dresser, 1. c, tide 

 Palme'n. Spring, 1862. 



Norvsray. 1. Two, seen by Boie, in Trondhjemsfiord. Dresser, 1. c, 

 fide Collet. Spring, 1817. 



2. One, Etne in Hardanger. Dresser, 1. c, fide Sommerfelt. Winter 

 1838. 



Denmark. Obs. — It is included by KjorboUing in his Birds of Den- 

 mark, but no instance of its occurrence is cited. 



Iceland. Obs. — Dresser says (1. c.) that, according to Faber, it is 

 common in this island. 



Austria. 1. One, in the Tyrol. Dresser, 1. c, fide Von Tschusi- 

 Schmidhofen. In Mus. of Bamberg, Bavaria. 1852. 



LVII. CEidemia perspicillata, L. Surf Scoter. 



Great Britain. 1. One, Belfast Bay, where two were seen two or 

 three days previously, Thompson, Nat. Hist. Ire., Birds, HI, p. 118. 

 1846. 



2. One, Musselburgh Bay, Frith of Forth. Martin, Naturalist, 1853, 

 p. 83. Yarrell, Br. B., Ill, p. 324. 1852. 



3. One .seen, Rona's Voe, Shetland. Dunn, Zobl., 1848, p. 2067. 

 June, 1847. 



4. One, near Weymouth, Dorset. Yarrell, 1. c. "Winter, 1851. 



5. One, Aberdeenshire coast. Harting, Hand-book Br. B., p. 162. In 

 coll. of E. Hargitt. (Dresser, in his B. of E., pt. 61-62, considers the 

 evidence in this case insufficient.) [Nov., 1855.J 



