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BIRDS ETC. FOUND AT SELBORNE. 



Great northern diver. 

 Little auk. 

 Razorbill. 

 Green cormorant. 

 Black tern. 

 Common tern. 

 Lesser tern. 

 Black-headed gull. 

 Great black-backed gull. 

 Kittiwake. 

 Fork-tailed petrel. 



Colynibus glacialis. 

 Mergulus melanoleucos. 

 Alca torda. 



Phalacrocorax cristatus. 

 Sterna nigra. 



hirundo. 



minuta. 



Larus ridibundus. 



maxmius. 



triclactylus. 



Thallassidroma Leachii 



Woolmer and Medstead. 



Selborne by Lecourt. 



Alton. 



Alton. 



Hartley. 1 sp. 



Alton. 



Same. 1 sp. 



Worldham. 1 



Alton. 1 sp. 



Same. 



Same. 1. 



sp. 



[The greater number of the aquatic birds in this list mentioned by Dr. John 

 Curtis as having occurred at Alton were occasional visitors which were observed 

 from time to time on the River Wey as it passes by the town. — T. B.] 



REPTILIA AND AMPHIBIA FOUND AT SELBORNE. 



Viviparous lizard. 

 Slowworm. 

 Ringed snake. 

 Common viper. 



Reftilia*. 



Zootoca vivipara. 

 Anguis fragilis. 

 Natrix torquata. 

 Pelias berus. 



Woolmer, common. 

 In coppices, common. 

 Common near water. 

 On dry heaths. 



Common frog. 

 Common toad. 

 Natter-jack toadt. 

 Warty newt. 

 Common smooth newt. 

 Palmated smooth newt. 



Amphibia. 



Rana teraporaria. 

 Bufo vulgaris. 



calamita, 



Triton cristatus. 

 Lissotriton vulgaris. 

 palmipes. 



At Woolmer and in my grounds. 

 Pond in Hartley wood. 

 Common in ponds. 

 In the pond on Selborne Common. 



FISHES. 



For the Fishes see Vol. I. pp. 32, 56, 57. 



* [The green lizard mentioned by Gilbert White as having been found in the neigh- 

 bourhood of Farnham (Vol. I. p. 64) has not, as far as I know, been found near Sel- 

 borne ; but it is not improbable that the species may, in the course of years, have made 

 its way across the Holt to Woolmer. — T. B.] 



t See Vol. I. p. 55. 



