6 Records of Birds which liavc bred in Captivity. 
the year, as during that period they must remain confined 
thereto. The flight would need to be suitably fitted with tree 
stumps and fairly thick Ijranches for theiji to disport upon. In 
the shelter a piece of a half-rotten tree trunk should be fixed, 
which must have a cavity made in it and an entrance hole — such 
accommodation should provide reasonable inducement for them 
to attempt to reproduce their kind. 
Attempts with such out of the way species, and also 
\'ultures, etc., should open up a new field to the students of 
aviculture, and provide new interest to those who have Ijecome. 
perhaps, satiated with breeding Passerine birds, Parrakeets. etc. 
Records of Birds which have Bred in Captivity 
By E. Hopkinson, D.S.O., M.A., M.B. 
(C uiitiijucd from page 2^8). 
503. — AMERICAN POCHARD .1. amoicana. 
Hyhki ds. 
X American Pochard (Riiij^-iicckcd Scaup). 
X American Pochard (Lesser Scaup i. 
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504. — WHITE-EYED POCHARD .1. iiyroca. W.T.P. 
Wormald as above. 
Hybrids. 
WHITE-EYED POCHARD x MARfJLED DUCK. W.T.P. 
X ROSY-BILLED DUCK. W.T.P. 
X WILD DUCK, (see last entry below). 
X White-eyed Pochard (Marbled Duck). 
X White-eyed Pochard (Pochard). 
X White-eyed Pochard (Tufted Duck). 
X White-eyed Pochard X Wild Duck ITylnid (Tufted Duck). 
C 
505. — LESSER SCAUP-DUCK FnVigula affinis. 
Hybrids. 
LESSER SCAUP x AMERICAN POCHARD. W.T.P. 
A 
506. — RING-NECKED SCAUP. F. coUaris. 
Hybrids. 
RING-NECKED SCAUP x AMERICAN POCHARD. W.T.P. 
