30 The W'ii.sox IUi.lktix — Xo. ()2. 



N'CSts arc made of coarse sticks arranged much after the 

 manner of a liawk's nest, cupped to the depth of five or six 

 inches, and with a Hning of grassy material which covers 

 scarcely more than the bottom of the depression. The sticks 



Fig. 1. Jones. 1907. 



White-crested Coniioraut (PlKiliicrororii.r iJiloitJnis (■iiiciniKitKs) . A 

 ledge colony at the foot of a precipice. 



used were such as might have been found u])on the island, 

 and the grass seemed to correspond to that within a short dis- 



