90 RARE VISITANTS. 
One, Selby, Yorkshire, 13th Feb. 1837: Denny, Mag. Zool. 
& Bot. i. p. 93. 
One, near Devonport, Dec. 1838: Bellamy, Nat. Hist. Devon, 
p. 200. 
One, St. Andrew’s, Suffolk, 19th Feb. 1847: Gurney, Zoologist, 
1847, p. 1769. 
One seen, Swannington, Norfolk, autumn 1849: Stevenson, 
Birds of Norfolk, i. p. 58. 
One, Beeston, near Cromer, 22nd Jan. 1850: Gurney, Zoolo- 
gist, 1850, p. 2765. 
One, St. Faith’s, Norfolk, Feb. 1850: Gurney, J. c. 
One, Altnaharrow, Sutherland, 1855: Sir Wm. Milner, 
Zoologist, 1855, p. 4594. 
Five, Hebrides, 1857: Graham, Zoologist, 1857, p. 5831. 
One, Ballycroy, Ireland, autumn 1859: Newton, Zoologist, 
1861, p. 7415. 
Several, Shetland : Saxby, Zoologist, 1863, p. 8633, and 1864, 
p- 9318. 
One, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Feb. 1863: Gray, Birds of 
West of Scotland, p. 62. 
One, off Montrose, Dec. 1867: Harvie Brown, Zoologist, 
1868, p. 1058. 
One, Lochness, Inverness-shire, Oct. 1868: Gray, op. cit. 
One, Beauly, Inverness-shire, 21st August, 1869: De Hiigel, 
Zoologist, 1869, p. 1863. 
One, Dovem, co. Mayo, 18th March, 1871: Ashby, The 
Field, 8th April, 1871. 
One, Southrepps, Norfolk, 4th Dec. 1871: J. H. Gurney, Jun., 
Zoologist, 1872, p. 2912. 
~ Obs. It is remarked by Mr. R. Gray, in his ‘ Birds 
of the West of Scotland, p. 62, that the Snowy Owl 
“may almost be regarded as a regular spring visitant 
to the Outer Hebrides;” and, according to Mr. A. 
