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GOLDEN EYE. Clangula Chrysophthalmos. Jenyns, p 
245. Bewick’s Br. B., vol. 2, p. 320. Scarce. 
GOOSANDERS. 
GOOSANDER. Mergus Merganser. Jenyns, p. 248 
Bewick’s Br. B., vol. 2, p. 231. Dundiver, the female. 
* REDBREASTED GOOSANDER M. Serrator. Jen- 
yns, p 240. Bewick’s Br. B., vol. 2, p. 238. 
* SMEW. I\I. Albellus. Jenyns, p. 250. Bewick’s Br. B , 
vol. 2, p. 241. 
■These three Species of Goosanders are seen only in the 
severest Winters ; and with the Dundiver,— M. Castor, Lin. 
which is the female of the M. Merganser, were taken in 
Cornwall in the Cold Winters of 1829—30, and 1837 8. 
GREBES OR DOBCHICKS. 
* CRESTED GREBE. Podiceps Cristatus. Jenyns, p. 25. 
Bewick’s Br. B„ vol. 2, p. 137. Tippet Grebe. On the 
Coast in Winter. 
* REDNECKED GREBE. P. Rubricollis. Jenyns, p. 
252. Bewick’s Br. B., vol. 2, p. 144. Scarce. 
SCLAVONIAN GREBE. P.Cornutus Jenyns, p. 252. The 
Eared Grebe of Bewick’s Br. B., vol. 2, p. 141, Scarce. 
* EARED GREBE. P. Aurilus. Jenyns, p. 253. Rare 
* LITTLE GREBE. P. Minor. Jenyns, p. 254. Be- 
wick s Br. B., vol. 2, p. 140. Dabchick. Not uncommon, 
and sometimes in the Sea. 
* 1 lie DUSKY GREBE. P . Obscnrus, — is also found in 
Cornwall ; but it is still doubtful whether it, be a distinct 
Species, or the young of the Sclavonian Grebe. 
DIVERS. 
* NORTHERN DIVER. Colymbus Glacialis. Jenyns, p. 
255. Bewick’s Br. B., vol. 2, p. 170. Not uncommon iri 
Winter ; but I have also seen it in its most brilliant Sum- 
mer plumage. 
* REDTHROATED DIVER. C. Septentrionalis. Jenyns, 
p. 257. Bewick's Br. B., vol. 2, p. 176. Scarce. A Spe- 
cimen of the young Bird, Bewick’s Speckled Diver, is in 
the Museum. 
* FOOLISH GUILLEMOT. Uria Troile. Jenvns, p. 
258. Bewick's Br. B., vol. 2, p. 163. Common. 
* BLACK GUILLEMOT. U. Grylle. Jenyns, p. 258. 
Bewick's Br. B-, vol. 2, p. 167, in its Winter Clothing" in 
which state it has been taken in Cornwall. 
ROTCHE. Mergulus Alle. Jenyns, p. 259. Bewick’s Br. 
B., vol. 2, p. 160. Little Auk. Rare. 
* RAZOR BILL. Alca Torda. Jenyns, p. 260. Bewick’s 
Br. B., vol. 2, p, 154, and Sap., p. 19. Common in 
Summer. 
