ADDENDA. 
RUTLAND. 
I insert the following additional notes on the anthority of the Earl of Grains- 
borough, who received them from A. C. Elliott, a taxidermist, of Dnddington, 
Northamptonshire : — 
BEWICK'S SWAN. Gy gnus bewicki (Yarrell). 
(To follow Whooper Swan, p. 129.) 
A fine specimen, which weighed 17 lbs., was killed on the river Welland, 
at Tixover, by J. 0. C. Knapp, in April, 1870, and is now preserved at Chentrey, 
Buckinghamshire. 
LONGr-TAILED DUCK. Harelda glacialis (Linnaeus). 
(To follow Harlequin Duck, p. 135). 
“ Welland River.” No other details given. 
LITTLE CRAKE (p. 144). 
“ On the Gwash and the Welland.” No other details given, and ? 
DUNLIN (p. 154). 
“ Tixover.” 
LITTLE STINT (p. 154). 
“ Tixover,” killed by A. C. Elliott (N.D.). 
COMMON SKUA (p. 164). 
“ Great Skua.” 
If no mistake has been made in the species, this appears to have been picked 
up, exhausted but alive, on Barrowden Heath, by James Brown, about 1866. 
STORM PETREL (p. 165). 
A specimen was picked up at Empingham, in 1879, and was afterwards sold 
at Peterborough, in 1885. 
LEACH’S PETREL (p. 165). 
One picked up dead and dirty at Empingham, in 1876. 
MANX SHEARWATER (pp. 165-6). 
“ Empingham. Picked up ” (N.D.). 
RAZORBILL (p. 170). 
One killed at Seaton, in 1879, by Mr. Royce. “ On flood.” 
COMMON GUILLEMOT (pp. 170-1). 
One killed at Seaton, in 1879, by Mr. Royce. 
