754 THE BIRDS OF YORKSHIRE. 



Robin Hood's Bay, one, before 1844 (Allis's Report, fide 

 J. H. Tuke). 



Bridlington, one, in 1844 (Allis). The above two specimens 

 and a third, are also referred to by A. Strickland in Allis's 

 Report. 



Robin Hood's Bay, one, taken alive in a fishing-net, 1848 

 (Milner, Zool. 1848, p. 2027). 



Leeds, one, 6th October 1854 ; taken in Leeds. Purchased 

 by the Leeds Philosophical Society (35th Report, 1854-55). 



Flamborough, one, i8th July 1866, shot by Thomas Leng. 

 Formerly in the Sunderlandwick collection, now in that 

 formed by the late Sir Hy. Boynton at Burton Agnes. 



Same place, one obtained, others seen, autumn 1873 

 (Gurney, Zool. 1874, p. 3882). 



Same place, one adult, captured by Matthew Bailey 

 on loth January 1874 (Bailey MS. In the collection of Mr. 

 J. H. Gurney, who described the specimen ; torn. cit. p. 3882). 



Same place, one, 20th September 1881 (Tuck, op. cit. 

 1881, p. 472). 



Bridlington, an adult female, in winter plumage, shot 

 on 5th September 1883 ; now in the Hull Museum. 



Rishworth Moor, Ripponden, Halifax, one, in 1885. 



Scarborough, one, caught on a fishing line, on 4th December 

 1889 (R. P. Harper, op. cit. 1890, p. 21 ; with the remark 

 that this is the first specimen the recorder had seen at Scar- 

 borough in the course of a long residence). 



Flamborough, several, September 1893 (Bailey, Nat. 1893, 



P- 323)- 



Scarborough, one, December 1894 (W. J. Clarke MS.). 



Bridhngton, one adult, November 1895 (Howarth, op. cit. 

 1896, p. 100). 



Same place, one, November 1898. In the collection of 

 Sir Oswald Mosley of Rolleston Hall, Burton-on-Trent. 



Scarborough, a female, obtained by Mr. Joseph Morley, 

 in the autumn of 1904. In my collection. 



The following, recorded as Great Shearwaters, have 

 proved on investigation to be referable to P. griseus : — 



Teesmouth, one, August 1828 {P.Z.S. 1832, ii. p. 128). 



