Goosander. (Mergus merganser, Lin.) Rather rare. Mr. Rake, however, informs me that one male and two or three females were killed near Fordingbridge in the winter of 1855.

Red-necked Grebe. (Podiceps ruficollis, Lath.) Rather rare.

Sclavonian Grebe. (Podiceps cornutus, Lath.) Very rare. Mr. Hart has never known an instance of one being killed, though he has received a specimen or two from the Dorsetshire coast.

Eared Grebe. (Podiceps auritus, Lath.) Rather rare, but occasionally killed by the Mudeford fishermen.

Black-throated Diver. (Colymbus arcticus, Lin.) Occurs pretty plentifully during some winters along the coast.

Little Auk. (Uria alle, Tem.) Found sometimes along the coast after a heavy storm.

Caspian Tern. (Sterna Caspia, Pall.) On the authority of Mr. Hart one was shot, about ten years ago, in Christchurch Harbour.

Common Tern. (Sterna hirundo, Lin.) This, with the next, is sometimes, after a heavy gale, picked up in an exhausted state. I saw one which had been thus caught near Fordingbridge in September, 1861.

Artic Tern. (Sterna arctica, Flem.)

Lesser Tern. (Sterna minuta, Lin.) Seen during a hard winter.