Records of Birds zvliicli have bred in Caf'tivity. () 
SCO PI DAE. 
516. — HAMMERHEAD Scopus umbrctta. W.T.P. 
Zoo, 1910. TIk- firsl liiiH' on record : has since bred llicrc again, 
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A RD EI DAE. 
517. — LITTLE EGRET. Herodias garsetta. 
I '.red freel\' in captivity in Sind, according to an aceotnit in the Jonrnal 
of the Bombay N.H. Society, reprinted in B.N. 1915. p. 96. 
A review of tlie Report of the Giza Zoological Gardens (Flower) in the 
Ibis, 1914, p. 640, quotes the record that over a hundred Egrets were 
hatched and reared there in 1913. 
( ? if of this species, and if from collected eggs or from those laid in 
captivity. E.H.). 
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518. — NIGHT HERON. Nycticorax. 
Has bred in the Zoological Gardens. fFinn, World's Birds, 57. 
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EURYPYGIDAE. 
519. — SUN BITTERN F.iirypyga liclias. W.T.P. 
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CAR! A Ml DAE. 
520. — CRESTED CARIAMA Cariama crislala. W.T.P. 
Zoo, 191 1. In 191J two were hatched but died _\oung. 
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PALAMEDEIDAE. 
5^^.— CRESTED SCREA.MER. W.T.P. 
Zoo, 1904. 2 reared, the first time in Europe; (and see Ibis. 1905. 143). 
In 1905, 4 were reared; in 1906, 2, and in 1913, i. 
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CICONIIDAE. 
522.— WHITE STORK. Ciconia cicoiiia. W.T.P. 
Kew Gardens 7902. See Field, August 2, 1902. At the time of the 
communication, the single young bird was 3 months old. 
Zoo, 1913, 3 reared. Unsuccessful attemjits in the tuo iirevious yejirs, 
(To be continued). 
