FALCONS. 85 
GREENLAND FALCON. Falco candicans, Gmelin. 
Hab. Northern Europe and America; Iceland; Siberia. 
One, Pembrokeshire: Yarrell, Hist. Brit. Birds, i. p. 39. 
One, Port Eliot, St. Germans, Cornwall: Rodd, List Brit. 
Birds, 2nd ed. p. 6. 
One, The Lizard, Cornwall: Rodd, /. ec. 
One, Bungay Common, Suffolk: Hunt, British Ornithology, 
figured ; Sheppard & Whitear, Catal. Norfolk and Suffolk 
Birds, p. 2. 
One near York, Feb. 1837: Hancock in letter to Mr. 
Thompson, Nat. Hist. Irel. (Birds), 1. p. 31. 
One, Beeston, near Cromer, Feb. 1848: Stevenson, Birds ef 
Norfolk, 1. p. 8. 
One, Trimingham, Norfolk, Nov. 1851: Buxton, Zoologist, 
1851, pp. 2983 and 3028 (where the name of the locality is 
misprinted). 
One, Robin Hood’s Bay, Nov. 1854: Roberts, Zoologist, 
1855, p. 4558. 
One, Dechmont, Lanarkshire, 1835: Gray, Birds of the West 
of Scotland, p. 21. 
One, Foss, Perthshire, spring 1862: Gray, op. eit. 
Two, Islay, Feb. 1838 (Hancock) and autumn 1862: Gray, 
op. cit. 
Several in the Hebrides: Gray, op. cit. pp. 20-22. 
Two, Shetland, 18th Feb. 1863, and 3rd March, 1866: 
Saxby, Zoologist, 18638, p. 8484, and 1866, p. 288. 
Two, co. Donegal, Feb. 1837, and 1842: Thompson, Nat. 
Hist. Irel. (Birds), 1. p. 31. 
One, co. Dublin, spring 1863; Blake Knox, Zoologist, 1863, 
p- 8528. 
One, Islay, 1867: H. J. Elwes, MS. 
One near Beauly, Inverness-shire, 1871: R. Gray, MS. 
