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53. ^GiALiTES BUFicAPiLLA, Temm. Eed-capped Sand 



Plover. 

 Both found on the Beach of Pirates Bay, 



54. .LoBivANELLUs LOBATFS, Latham. Wattled Plover. 

 A bird answering to this shot near Safety Cove. 



55. H^MATOPTJS LONGiBOSTEis, Vieill. White-breasted Oyster 



Catcher. 



56. H^MATOPTJS UNicoLOR, Waghr. Sooty Oyster Catcher. 



GAVI^. 



57. Steena caspia, Pallas. Caspian Tern, 

 Shot near Taranna. 



68. Steena poliocerca, Gould. Bass's Straits Tern. 



59. Laeus PACiPicirs, Latham. Pacific Gull. 



60. Laeus NoviE Hollandi^, Stephens. Little Gull. 



STEGANOPODES. 



61. Stjla seeeatoe, Banks. Australian Gannet. 



This bird enters the water sidiewise, and penetrating it first 

 with one outstretched wing raises a small fountain of foam, 



62. Phalaceocoeax caebo, Linu. Common Cormorant. 



63. Phalaceocoeax leucogastee, Gould. White-breasted 



Cormorant, 



AE"SEEES. 



64. Ctgnits ateattjs, Lath. Black Swan. 



Seen near Price's Flats. Also on lagoon near Lime Bay, 

 "where the nest has been found. 



65. Anas supeeciliosa, Gmelin. Wild Duct. 

 On the agoons. 



QQ. Anas castanea, Egton. Teal. 



Shot near Koonya. 

 Q7. BiziTJEA LOB AT A, Shaw. Musk Duck. 



Shot at Impression Bay. 



HERODIONES. 



68. Aedba ISTov^ Hollandi^, Lath. White-fronted Heron. 

 Sometimes seen frequenting cultivated paddocks in winter. 



69. BoTAiJEUS POiciLOPTEEUs, Waglev. Australian Bittern. 

 Pound on the IST.W. side. 



IMPENNES. 



70. EuDYPTTJLA MINCE, FoTster. Little Penguin. 



The following species probably belong to the district, but 

 not with sufficient certainty to be placed in the above list : — 

 Strix castanops, Cuculus plagosus, Phaps elegans, Porphyrio 

 cyanocephalus, Gallinago Australis. 



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