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RINGED GUILLEMOT. 



BRIDLED GUILLEMOT. 



PLATE CCVII. riG. II. 



Uria lachrymans, . . . Gtould. Temmikck. 



The figure on the plate is from an egg presented to 

 W. R. Fisher, Esq., by Mr. Wollaston, who had it of 

 Mr. Strickland. The latter gentleman states that the 

 bird breeds regularly at Bridlington, whence he obtained 

 this e^^, but in smaller numbers, and in places more 

 difficult of access, than those of the Common Guillemot; 

 and he adds that its eggs are invariably white. 



