NOTANDA AND CORRIGENDA xlix. 



213 line 10, ajter shillings add [Scotch]. 



214 „ 13, Robert Gordon died in 1661. 



219 ,, 3, ajler there add and may be compared with Pennant's 

 plate. 



240 „ 24, for t.c. read " The Bass Rock." 



256 „ 25, after 1852 add aged 56. 



259 ,, 15, before Sheep insert The. 



260 ,, 7, omit young. 



24, for Faroese read Fteroese. 



262 ,, 15, for drongs read drengs. 



263 before Myggenaes insert Stack of 



265 ,, 15, for and read or. 



266 ,, 2, I have an egg given by Miiller to John WoUey, 



about 1856. 



266 ,, 14, for drongs read drengs. 



267 ,, 13, /or nest read nests. 



19, for sitting about read up to. 



268 ,, 13, for remain read is. 



15, for the parties read them. 



269 ,, 8, for People climb these Drongs witli the lielp of poles 



which read The fowlers climb these drengs with the 

 help of poles by which they. [I am indebted to Mr. C. 

 B. Ticehurst for this, and the eight preceding 

 corrections.] 



292 ,, 29, A list of Newfoundland voyagti's is given in " Smith- 

 .sonian Report," 1888, p. 524. 



294 „ 28, after LXXI. add Smithsonian Report, p. 507. 



297 „ 88, after there add in 1898. 



301 „ 17, In 1864 Bird Rock was visited by Mr. A. S. Pachard 

 (" The Labrador Coast," p. 96). 



313 ,, 14, In Gabriel Archer's " Relation of Captaine Go.snol's 

 Voyage to the north part of Virginia ..." under 

 date of May 7th, 1602,Gosnol being as is supposed, 

 in the neighbourhood of Cape Cod, writes " . . . . we 

 first saw many Birds in bignesse of Cliffe Pidgeons, 

 and after divers other as Pettrels, Cootes, Hagbuts 

 [Shearwaters] Pengwins [Great Auks] Murres [Guille- 

 mots] Gannets, Cormorants, Guls, with many else in 

 our English Tongue of no name." (" Purchas His 

 Pilgrimes," ed. 1906, XVIIL, p. 303.) 



331 „ 18, add, See also " Ornithological Miscellany," III., p 210. 



335 The third photograph should precede the second. 



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