APPENDIX. 
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Great Black- 
backed Gull 
Richardson's Skua Storm Petrel 
Fork-tail Petrel 
Additional Remarks concerning Occasional Visitors. 
Osprey. An osprey was shot at Frensham Pond in 1772, 
while it was sitting on the handle of a plough devouring a fish. 
— White's Selhorne. Osprejs shot at the Pudmoors, Frensham 
Pond, &c., have not unfrequently been brought to me : I have 
stuffed no less than seven. — TVaring Kidd. About the end of 
September, 1843, an osprey was seen in several diflferent places 
near here, hovering over Frensham and other ponds. I am not 
aware that this specimen was killed, but about three years ago I 
obtained a specimen which measured three feet across the ex- 
panded wings. — T. Mansell, Zool. 443. 
Peregrine Falcon. A specimen shot at Hindhead was 
brought to me. — Waring Kidd. A specimen was caught in a 
rabbit-trap at Eashing. — Edward Newman. A specimen shot 
at Bentley, in 1844, is now in the possession of S. Nicholson, 
Esq. — James Lew cock. 
Kile. The name of this bird occurs, on the authority of Mr. 
Mansell, in a list of the birds of Farnham by the late James 
Lewcock. — J. T>. Salmon. 
Common Buzzard. The common buzzard is sometimes very 
abundant. — Waring Kidd, 
Honey Buzzard. Two specimens of the honey buzzard have 
been shot in Shillinglee Park, the seat of Lord Winterton. — 
Waring Kidd. 
Marsh Hairier. Three specimens, shot near Godalming, 
have been stuffed by me. — Waring Kidd. 
Hen Harrier. Several of this bird have been stuffed by me. 
— Waring Kidd. 
Montagu''s Harrier. Several of this bird have been stuffed 
by me. — Waring Kidd. 
Little Owl. A single specinien was shot in Shillinglee Park. 
— Waritig Kidd. 
Great Gray Shrike. This bird has been occasionally seen 
on the higher grounds : I have stuffed a single specimen.™ 
