INTRODUCTION. 



Pandlon haliuetus. 



Phalacrocora.v carbo. 



Phalacrocorax graculus. 



Snla bassfi.na. 



Anser anser, 



Cijgnus olor. 



Tadorna tadovna. 



Anas boschas. 



Anas strepera. 



Querquedula crecca. 

 Mareca penelope. 

 Spatula clypeata. 

 Dafila acuta. 

 Ni/roca ferina. 

 Nyroca fullgula. 

 Somateria mollissima. 

 (Edemia nigra. 

 Mergus merganser. 

 Mergus serrator. 

 Ardea cinerea. 

 Scolopax rusticola. 

 Gallinago gnllinago. 

 Tringa alpina. 

 Totanua totarms. 

 Totanus nebularlus. 

 Nnmenius arquata. 

 Charadrius apricariuji. 

 jEgialitia hiaticula. 

 Vanellus vanellus. 

 Ilccmatopus ostralegns. 

 Larus canus. 

 Larus argentatus. 



* Introduced. 



Larus marinus. 



Larus f. affinis. 



Liirus ridihundus, 



Pissa tridactyla. 



Catharacla skua. 



Stercorarius paiasiticus. 



Alca tarda. 



XJria troille. 



Uria grylle. 



Fratercula arctica. 



Thalassidroma pdagica. 



Oceanodroma leucorrhva. 

 Puffinus puffmus. 

 Fulmarus glaciuUs. 



C(iJymhu.t arcticus. 



Colymbiis stellatus. 

 Podiceps cristatus. 

 Podiceps fiuvia tilis. 

 Pallus aquaticus. 

 Gallinula chlorvpus. 

 Fulica atra. 

 Columba anas. 

 Co/umba palumbua. 

 Columba lima. 

 Phasianus colchicus *. 

 Caccabia riifa *. 

 Perdix perdix. 

 Tetrao urogallus f. 

 Lyrurus t. britannicus. 

 Lagopiis scoticus. 

 Lagopus mutus. 



f Extinct and reintroduced. 



2. SUMMER VISITORS. — These birds are found nesting 

 regularly in the British Islands, but winter farther south ; 

 in one or two cases a few individuals pass the winter 

 along our southern coasts. They number 47, viz. : — 



Oriolus oriolus. 

 MotaciUa rail. 

 Anthus irivialif:. 



Lanius collurio. 

 Sylvia communis. 

 Sylvia curruca. 



