Soc. xvii. pp. 1-4, tab. i.) as belonging to C. buccinator aro referred to the 
new species. W. Hincks, Proc. Linn. Soc. viii. pp. 1-8, cum Jigg. 
Cygnus olor breeds, though sparingly, in Neu-Vorpommern. L. Holtz, 
J. f. 0. 1865, pp. 190, 191. 
Clilocphaga magellanica is figured. J. Wolf, Zool. Sketches, 2nd ser. 
Casarca Icucoptcra is figured. Idem, loc. cit 
Qncrquedula crecca and Q, ch'cia are figured. J. Gould, B. G. B. part vii. 
Spatula clyp>eata has occurred in Australia. J. Gould, Ilandb. B. Austral, 
ii. p. 370. 
Fuligula marilaj F. cristata^ and F, clangula are figured. 0. J. Sundevall, 
Sv. Fogl. pi. Ixii. 
Fuligula glacialis and F. {Somateria) stelhri are figuied. Idem, op. cit. 
pi. Ixiii. 
Fuligula (^CEdcmia) fusca and F, {(Edemid) nigra are figured. Idem, op, 
cit. pi. Ixi. 
CFdemia perspicillata has again occurred in England. E. II. Ilodd, Zool. 
p. 9794. 
Mei'gus merganser , M, serratorj and M. albellus are figured. 0. J. Sunde- 
vall, Sv. Fogl. pi. Ixiv. 
Mergus squamatus from China is described as a new species. J. Gould, 
P. Z. S. 1864, pp. 184, 186 j Ami. & Mag. N. H. 3rd ser. xv. p. 71. 
Laridje. 
Chroicoccphalus Philadelphia (Ord.) has occuiTed at Falmouth. E. H. 
Bodd, Journ. Bo3\ Inst. Cornwall, no. iv. p. 89; Idem, Zool. p. 9501. 
Xema sabmii has again occurred in England. M. A. Mathews, Zool. 
p. 9470. 
Stercorarius catarrhactes breeding on Prince Edward’s Islands and Ker- 
guelen’s Land. F. W. Hutton, Ibis, 1865, pp. 277, 278 ; figured, J. Gould, 
B. G. B. part viii. 
Stercorarius pomatorhinus and S. longicaudus both occur in Spitsbergen, 
A. G. Malmgren, CEfvers. Vet.-Akad. Forh. 1864, pp. 391-393, 411, 412 ; 
A. Newton, Ibis, 1865, p. 509-511 ; both are figured, J. Gould, B. G. B. 
part viii. 
Stercorarius parasiticus, with young, is figured. J. Gould, B. G, B. 
part viii. 
Sylochelidcm strenua, Gould, is identified with S. caspia, Pall. J. Gould, 
Handb. B. Ausfral. ii. p. 392. 
Thalasseus torresi, Gould, identical with Sterna Riipp. (nec Horsf.), 
and S. bengalcmis, Less. II. Schlegel, Mus. P.-B., Stcrncc, p. 6; J. Gould, 
Handb. B. Austral, ii. p. 397. 
Sterna pelecanoides, King, is referred to S. cristata, Steph., J. Gould, 
Handb. B. Austral, ii. p. 394. This last considered identical with S. gal^i- 
culata, Licht., and the former distinct, with S. ressa, Muller, as a synonym, 
H. Schlegel, Mus. P.-B., Sternce, pp. 7-9. 
Sterna hirundo and S. macrura figured. J. Gould, B. G. B. part viii. 
Sterna grisea, Horsf., from Java, S. indica, Steph., from India, and S. Jlu- 
