ORNITHOLOGY OF THE BERMUDAS. 
Letters from Lieutenant Wedderburn, announce the addition of 
several birds to the Ornithology of the Bermudas, and we haye no 
doubt, that were such zealous observers to continue stationed there, 
the list might be still further increased. We hope, for the sake of 
Ornithology, they will soon have a wider field of observation. 
Lanius borealis — Tyrannulus dominicencis — Turdus migra- 
tinus, several specimens—Zonotrichia savanna—Letopistes caro- 
linensis—Pyranga rubra — P. estiva — Pelicanus fuscus. “ A 
great many yellow bellied Woodpeckers have been killed; and on 
several occasions, along with Captain Drummond, a Wheatear has 
been observed at St. George’s.” 

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