NOTANDA AND CORRIGENDA. 



Page 3 line 18, after note, add and S. melanura. 



after shown, omit in Chapter XIII. 



8 „ 7, for 30 read 100. 



for 50 read 200. 



„ 13 ,, 23, /or Faeroenes read Faeroernes. 



„ 18 „ 14, for 31 read 314. 



,,21 ,, 25, omit the brackets. 



26, „ „ 



,, 25 ,, 6, for A better read Another. 



„ 26 ,, 21, add Sorland (Falle's " Jersey," 1694). 



,, 27 ,, 8, In modern times the Soland Goose has not been a favourite 

 with the poets ; Browning's allusion to it in " Para- 

 celsus " is particularly unfortunate, but to Sir Walter 

 Scott the bird was well known, and in " Marmion " we 

 are introduced to : — 



" winter cheer 

 Of sea-fowl dried, and solands store. 

 And gammons of the tusky boar, 

 And savoviry haunch of deer." 



" Marmion," Canto iii. 

 and it plays a part in " The Antiquary," by the same 

 author. 



,, 27 ,, 10, for thu'teenth centiu-y MSS. read a thirteenth century MS. 



13, after until the add mention in the. 



„ 30 „ 15, for 329 read 247. 



„ 33 „ 23, Mr. G. Damiani cites four occurrences of the Gannet in the 

 Northern Adriatic, but one lacks confirnaation ("Rivista 

 Italiana di Ornitologia," 1913, p. 92). 



„ 33 ,, 24, Considering that Sula bassana is only once known to have 

 got as far as the coast of Syria, the idea that the Hebrew 

 word shalach — translated Cormorant in Leviticus xi. 17 

 and Deuteronomy xiv. 17 — should be rendered Gamiet, 

 is inadmissible. A Gannet was seen near Alexandria, 

 by Mr. J. J. Neale on December 8th, 1912. 



,, 3<) ,, 13, after Hyeres add where I examined two. 



„ 39 „ 2, for 45° S read 45° N. 



„ 39 „ 20, for VII. read IX. 



,,41 ,, 11, /or Mygganaes read Mygganajs. 



„ 41 „ 12, for Sulusker read Westmann Islands. 



