ADDENDA. 
Larus atricilla (58), Laughing Gull. About 100 were below 
Fort McHenry on April 23, ’95, and about a dozen were in the 
lower harbor on October 24, 795. 
Hydrochelidon nigra surinamensis (77). ‘“The Black Tern at 
Washington, D. C. September 18, ’93 I shot 13 Black Terns. 
Previous to this I am aware of only one recorded instance of 
its occurrence, one being found dead September 18, ’82. Edward 
J. Brown” (Auk, xi, 73). 
Phalacrocorax dilophus (120), Double-crested Cormorant. 7 
Cormorants, presumably of this species, were seen at Ocean 
City on September 23, ’94 (Tylor). 
Rallus virginianus (212), Virginia Rail. Occasional in 
winter. One was shot near Baltimore, late in December, ’79 
(Resler), and a male, in full plumage and in fine condition, was 
taken in a terrapin trap on January 20, ’91, near Easton (“Sink- 
boat”, Forest and Stream, xxxvi, 44). 
Gallinago delicata (230), Wilson’s Snipe. On December 29, 
94, a female was shot at Westover, Somerset Co., by Mr. M. 
T. Sudler. 
Tringa alpina pacifica (243a), Red-backed Sandpiper. ‘Three 
were at Lock Raven on September 29, 795. 
Totanus melanoleuciis (254), Greater Yellow-legs. On No- 
vember 13, ’75, one was shot at Back River (Resler). 
Totanus flavipes (255), Yellow-legs. Numerous at Loch 
Raven from September 22 to October 13, ’95. 
Bartramia longicauda (261), Bartramian Sandpiper. One 
was shot on September 13, ’95, near Relay, by Mr. C. Gamble 
Lowndes. 
Asio accipitrinus (367), Short-eared Owl. On November 13, 
95 one was shot at Bear Creek, Baltimore Co. 
