86 RARE VISITANTS. 
ICELAND FALCON. Falco islandicus, Gmelin. 
Hab. Northern Europe; Iceland ; Greenland ; Labrador ; 
Alaska. 
One, Normanby, near Guisborough, Yorkshire, March 1837 : 
Hogg, Zoologist, 1845, p. 1052. 
One, Bellingham, Northumberland, Jan. 1845: Bold, Zoolo- 
gist, 1845, p. 935. 
One, Mayfield, Sussex, Jan. 1845: Ellman, Zoologist, 1851, 
p. 3233. 
One, Inverbroom, Ross-shire, May 1851: Bond, Zoologist, 
1S5i5 p.oe7o; 
One, Scotland: in the collection of Mr. J. H. Gurney, Jun. 
Several in Scotland and the Hebrides: R. Gray, Birds of the 
West of Scotland, pp. 22, 23. 
RED-FOOTED FALCON. alco vespertinus, Linneus*. 
Hab. Hastern and Southern Europe; Western Siberia ; 
Palestine ; Northern and Western Africa. 
Four, Horning, and Holkham Park, Norfolk, May 1830: 
Yarrell, Mag. Nat. Hist. vol. iv. p. 116. 
One, Littlecote Park, near Hungerford, Berks: Yarrell, Hist. 
Brit. Birds, 1. p. 57. 
Two, Yorkshire: Yarrell, op. cit. 
One, Durham : ditto. 
One, Wembury, Devonshire: ditto. 
One, Wicklow, summer 1832: Thompson, Nat. Hist. Irel. 
(Birds), i. p. 50. 
One, Breydon, Norfolk, 1832: Paget, Sketch of Nat. Hist. 
Yarmouth, p. 3. 
Two, Clermont, near Esher, Surrey: Meyer, Illustr. Brit. 
Birds and their Eggs, vol. i. p. 47. 
* Falco vespertinus, Linneeus, Syst. Nat. i. p. 129 (1766). Falco 
rufipes, Beseke, Vogel Kurlands, p. 20 (1792). 
