70 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF THE RIP.DS 



Case 



10. Golden Plover. 



No. 1 (centre). Male, changing plumage. 



'Northumberland. Presented by John Laws. 

 ,, 2 (right). Male, changing plumage. 



Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, Jan. 21st, 1881. 



Presented by E. 0. Eeid 

 „ 3 (upper right). Young, in first plumage. 



Throckley Pell about 1861. 



Presented by John Laws. 

 ,, 4 (left). Ordinary plumage. Stuffed before 1829. 

 Remark. — This is the first bird stuffed by J. Hancock, 

 which he considered to be any tiling like a bird. J. H. 



11. Golden Plover. 



No. 1. Variety with much white on the wings. 



Shot at Lorbottle, Oct. 12th, 1885. 

 Presented by John Noble, Esq., 1885. J. H. 



12. Grey Plover. Pluvialis varius, (Brisson). 



et Helveticus, (Brisson). 

 No 1 (left). Male, summer plumage. 



The Wash, Whittlesea Mere, May 17th, 1843. 

 ,, 2 (centre). Female, summer plumage. 



The Wash, Whittlesea Mere, May 21st, 1843. 

 ,, 3 (right). Male, summer plumage. 



The Wash, Whittlesea Mere, May 17th, 1843. 

 The above three presented by H. W. Wheelwright, Esq. 

 ,, 4 (front). Downy state. 



Collected by H. Seebohm and Harvey Brown, Esqs. 

 Alexievka, in the Valley of the Lower Petchora. 



Kussia, July 12th, 1875. 



13. Grey Plover. 



No. 1 (hind left). First plumage. Jarrow Slake, 1838. 



J. Hancock. 

 ,, 2 (centre). First plumage. 



Newbiggin-bv-the-Sea, 1840, 



