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Common Cormorant. Inserted on the authority of Mr. Lew- 
cock. — J. D. Salmon. 
Green Cormorant. Inserted on the authority of Mr. Mansell. 
— J. D. Salmon. 
Gannett. An immature specimen of the gannett was taken 
alive in the parish of Ash during the autumn of 1847. — J. D. 
Salmon. 
Common Tern. This bird has been frequently shot at Fren- 
sham Pond. — W. K. 
Lesser Tern, The lesser tern occurs at Frensham Pond, and 
has been occasionally killed there. — W. K. 
Black Tern. The black tern has been shot at Frensham 
Pond.— K. 
Black-headed Gull. Inserted on the authority of W. Kidd. 
— E. Newman. 
Kittiwake. I shot a specimen of the kittiwake on the pond 
at Hatch.— ^.iT. 
Common Gull. Inserted on the authority of W. Kidd. — E. 
Newman. 
Lesser Black-hacked Gull and Herring Gull, These occa- 
sionally pass over this district previously to stormy weather oc- 
curring. I have several times seen small parties of from three 
to five, but have been unable to decide to which species they 
belong; probably to both. — D. Salmon. 
Great Black-hacked Gull. Inserted on the authority of Mr. 
Mansell. — J. D. Salmon. 
Richardsoii's Skua. From a local list. 
Fork-tail Petrel. A specimen of the fork-tail petrel was shot 
on Hindhead, near Liphook, and stuffed by me. — William 
Stafford. A specimen w^as picked up dead in the neighbour- 
hood of Haslemere, 21st November, 1840. During the last 
week some fork-tail petrels were found dead in the neighbour- 
hood of Dunsfold and Haslemere, 2nd February, 1841. — Pro- 
vincial Paper. 
Storm Petrel. Several specimens of the storm petrel or 
Mother Carey's chicken, have been killed near Godalming, and 
stuffed by me. — W. K. 
