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bird was picked up near the bridges, Godalming, by Mr. 
Thomas Stedman, Nov. 30, 1846. About the same time six in- 
dividuals were shot at Woking, and sent to Mr. Apark, Guild- 
ford, to preserve. — J. D. Salmon. 
Bed-necked Phalarope. Inserted on the authority of Mr. 
Mansell. — J. D. Salmon. 
Brent Goose. A specimen of the brent goose shot at Wipley 
Farm, three miles below Bramley, was presented to the Surrey 
Natural History Society by Mr. Eager. — J. D, Salmon. 
Garganey Duck. Inserted on the authority of Mr. Mansell. 
— J. D. Salmon. 
Common Scoter. A specimen of this rare duck was shot on 
a pond near the canal, at Farnham, on the 2nd of November, 
1844.-2". Mansell, Zool. 455. 
Scaup Duck. A fine specimen of the scaup duck was shot 
on a large piece of water, close to Milford House, near Godal- 
ming, Surrey, on the 8th of December, 1846. — Rev. TV. W. 
Spicer, Zool. 1641. 
Smew. Inserted on the authority of Mr, Mansell. — J. D. 
Salmon. 
Goosander. Inserted on the authority of Mr. Lewcock. — J. 
D. Salmon. 
Red-necked Grebe. Inserted on the authority of Mr. Mansell. 
— J. D. Salmon. 
Eared Grehe. A pair of this bird were shot on Forked Pond, 
by Peperharow Park. See page 16. 
Great Northern Diver. Two specimens of this bird have 
been shot on Frensham Pond and one on Old Pond. — W. K. 
Black-throated Diver. The black-throated diver has been 
occasionally shot on Frensham Pond. — W. K. 
Red-throated Diver. Eight individuals of this species were 
discovered on the ground at Clandon, 14th Oct. 1848. They 
appeared to be much exhausted : one was shot, and proved to 
be a young bird of the present year. — J. D. Saltnon. 
Little Auk. Inserted on the authority of Mr. Lewcock. — J. 
D. Salmon. 
