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lomvia (Pall.). Four. Iceland. Arctic America. 
No. 4 from Arctic America was collected by Mr. David Walker, Naturalist to 
S.S. Fow, the vessel fitted out by Lady Franklin, in 1857, to complete the 
search for Sir John Franklin. 
grylle (Linn.). Twenty-nine. 64 (2 jr), 59 (1 jr.), 1 pull, 2. skels. 
Norway (Christiansund, August, September, November, December). Ork- 
neys (Stromness, January, April). Lewis. England (Northumberland ; 
Yorkshire, Scarborough, January). 
mandti, Licht. Five. 1 9. Arctic America (Melville Island; Winter 
Island, March). Alaska (Point Barrow, December). 
columba (Puil.). Three. 14. Alaska, May. Kamtschatka. 
snowi (Stejn.); carbo (Pall.). 
BRACHYRHAMPHUS, Brandt. 
marmoratus (Gm.). Three. [{Hudson’s Bay]. Queen Charlotte Island, 
December. 
perdix (Pail.). One. Q. Japan (Hakodati, May). 
brevirostris (Vig.). 
ENDOMYCHURA, Oberholser. 
Oberholser has shown (Proc. Acad. Philad. 1899, p. 201) that Micruria, Grant, is 
preoccupied, and consequently untenable. 
hypoleuca (Xantus) ; craveri (Salvad.). 
SYNTHLIBORHAMPHUS, Brandt. 
antiquus (Gm.). Nine. 24. Japan (North-East Coast ; Yokohama ; 
Idsu-no-kumi ; Nippon, Tsuruga, February). 
No. 9, purchased by Lord Derby at the sale of the Leverian Museum, is the Type 
of Ancient Auk, Lath. Gen. Syn. iii., pt. 1, p. 326 (1785), and consequently of 
the species. 
wumizusume (7vmm.). One. Japan. 

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