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Catalogue of 
Cm liigraj Linn., Black Stork. 
One killed on the Tamar, November 5th, 1831, gives this bird a 
place in our list. 
Family— IBID^. 
Geu. PZ.EGADIS, Kp. 
P. falcinellus, Linn., Glossy Ibis. 
In Dr. Moore's List, several are mentioned as having been pro- 
cured, but I have heard of but one recently, which was shot at 
Holsworthy in September, 1851. 
Geu. PZiATAXiEA, Linn. 
P. leucerodius, Linn., White Spoonbill. 
Scarce, but occasionally met with in the autumn. 
Ordek VII— NATATOBES. 
Family— ANATID^. 
Gen. CVGNUS, Linn. 
C. musicus, Gm., Whistling Swan. 
In the winter of 1830, a great many swans were brought to the 
markets in Plymouth and Devonport, which proved to be of this 
species. In the same year several were obtained in the north of the 
county. 
C. atratus, Gould, Black Swan. 
One of these birds has been killed in this county, but doubtless it 
was an escaped specimen. 
Gen. ANSER, Briss. 
A. cinereuSf Meyer, Grey-Lag Goose. 
Rare. Mr. Gatcombe has only met with two during the last 
twenty years. Both these were bought in the markets at Plymouth 
and Devonport, in 1858. 
A. canadensis, Linn., Canada Goose. 
Four specimens of this goose, apparently wild birds, have been 
obtained in the county, the two last in 1860, one by Mr. F. C. 
Kingston, and the second by myself, now in my collection. 
