201 Omithologij of Auioy. [No. 3, 



11(3. Gallínula phcenicura, Pcnnant \" javanica, Horsñeld; chinensis, 

 Boddaert. 

 Rare. 



147. Anser segetum, Latham ? 



Frequents the mouth of A the river in immense ílocks during winter. 



148. Tadorna vulpanser, Fleming. 



149. Casarca rutila, (Pallas.) 



150. Anas boschas, L. 



151. Anas pcecilorliynca, G-m. 



152. Dqfila acuta, (L.) 



153. Querquedulajirecca, Stephens. 



All more or less common during winter in the river. 



154. Qicerquedula fálcala, (Pallas) ; multicolor, (Scop.) ; manillensis, 



Gmel. ? 



155. Fuligulajnarila, (L.) 



156. Fuligula cristata, Stephens. 



157. ^Mergus serrator, L. 



158. Colymbus glacialis, L. 



159. Fodiceps cristatus, L. 



160. Fodiceps auritus, L. 



More or less common" during winter. 



161. Fodiceps philippensis, Bonn. 



A resident species in large rush-covered ponds ; chinensis, Tem- 

 minck. 



162. Diomedea brachyura, Temminck ? 



163. Diomedea fuliginosa, L. ? 



Caught by fishermen outside the harbour and brought to market. 



164. Lar us canus, L. 



165. Lar us fus cus, L. ; flavipes, Meyer. 



166. Larus melanurus, Temm. and Schleg. 



167. Larus ? 



168. Gavia Kittlitzii, (Bruch) ; maculipennis, Bonap. 



169. Stemalcaspia, Pallas. 



170. Sterna cristata, Stephens ; pelicanoides, King ; velox, Rüppell. 

 More or less common during winter. 



171. Sterna minuta, L. 



172. Hydrochelidon javanica, Horsñeld. 

 Rare summer visitant. 



