4 8 Aves. 
AVES. 
Gardens under this name in 1874 prove to be L. leucophccus [^cachin- 
nans'\ ; id. 1 . c. 
Stercorarihice : on their abundance, especially S. pomatorrhinus^ on the 
Norfolk coast in the autumn of 1879 ; H. Stevenson. Tr. Norw. Soc. iii. 
pp. 99-119. Large arrivals on the British coasts; for details, localities, 
and remarks, see Zool. 1880, pp. 18-21, 90-97, 511. 
Sterna anglica and S. fuliginosa in Maine ; R. Deane, Bull. Nutt. Orn. 
Club, V. p. 63. S. caspia probably breeds in Florida ; G. A. Boardman, 
tom. cit. p. 64 : its eggs described from the coast of Virginia ; R. Ridg- 
way, tom. cit. p. 221. 
TUBINARES. 
Pkocellariidai:. 
See Saunders, H. 
CEstrelata hcesitata figured ; H. E. Dresser, B. Eur. pts. Ixxvii.-lxxix. 
PYGOPODES. 
COLYMBID.®. 
Colymhus glacialu figured ; H. E. Dresser, B. Eur. pts. Ixxvii.-lxxix. 
PoDICIPlDiE. 
Podiceps fluviatilis figured ; H. E. Dresser, B. Eur. pts. Ixxvii.-lxxix. 
AlCIDiE. 
On the moult of the bill, or parts of its cove'ring, in certain Alcidai; 
R. Ridgway, Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club. v. p. 126. [Independent observations 
on the North Pacific species confirm L. Bureau’s discoveries : cf. Zpol. 
Rec. xvi. Aves, p. 6]. On the Moult of the bill in certain Mormonidoi\ E. 
Coues, tom. cit. p. 127. 
Alca impennis figured; H. E. Dresser, B. Eur. pts. Ixxvii.-lxxix. 
IMPENNES. 
Spheniscid.®. 
See Milne-Edwards, A. 
Eudyptes : exhibition of a specimen of this genus which appeared to 
indicate a shedding of the horny beak. 
CRYPTURI. 
See SCHLEGEL, H. 
