510 CORVUS CORONE AND C. CORNIX. 



Sutherland. On the 22nd June, on one of the small islands off 

 Scalloway, we took a nest, and from the backs of the young birds 

 our two Feeroese sheep ate the feathers, probably from nervousness, 

 on our way home from the Fseroes. The young birds died of cold, 

 or were nibbled to death ! 



§ 2737. Four.— Assynt, Sutherland, 1851. 



From John Sutherland, the Duke of Sutherland's gamekeeper at 

 Ledbeg. 



§ 2738. Sia^.— Orkney, 1850. 



Out of fifteen specimens received from Mr. George Harvey, of 

 Stromness. In 1849 I remarked from my own experience that 

 '' there is nothing else in Shetland and Orkney, i. e. no common 

 Carrion-Crow, if this is distinct." 



§ 2739. Twelve.— Orkney, 1851. 

 Out of twenty-eightj received, as before, from Mr. G. Harvey. 



^ 2740. i^oz^f.— Fseroes, 1852. From Herr H. C. Miiller. 

 There is no other species in the islands. 



§ 2741. Four.— 'Kitkisnando, May, 1854. 



Brought to me on the 30th, and said to be unknown. They are 

 evidently Hooded Crow, and were several days sat on. 



[One of them is unusually large, and may very likely have been from a 

 second nest.] 



§ 2742. T/tree.—'Rowa, East Bothnia, 1855. 

 Brought by Nils Punsi, 23 June. 



§ 2743. Joz^r.— Kuttainen, 1855. 

 Received on our way down the river. One of them is of unusual size. 



