94 INDEX-CATALOGUE OF THE BIRDS 



Case 



5. Shag. Phalacrocorax graculus, (Linn.). 

 No. 1 (upper left). Male. 



Northumberland Coast about tbe year 1845. J. H. 

 „ 2 (right). Male. From Old Museum Collection. 



Stuffed by R. R. Wingate. 

 ,, 3 (lower left). First plumage. Northumberland Coast. 



Purchased Feb., 1889. 



6. Empty Case for Shag. 



Genus. SULA. 



7. Gannet. Sula Bassana, Brisson. 



No. 1 (left). Mature. Northumberland Coast. 

 ,, 2 (right). Female, mature. Bass Bock. 



Presented by Mr. Bobt. Bobson, March, 1884. 

 Remark. — Altered in the stuffing by J. Hancock. 



8. Gannet. 



No. 1 (left). Young. First plumage. 



Northumberland Coast, 1870. J. Hancock fecit. 

 ,, 2 (right). Mature plumage nearly completed. 



From Old Museum Collection. 



9. Gannet. 



No. 1 (centre). Shewing first feathers. 



Bass Bock, July, 1880. 

 ,, 2 (right). Perfect downy state. Bass Bock, July, 1880. 

 ,, 3 (left and upper). Very early downy state. 



Bass Bock, July, 1880. Per B. Howse. 

 From Old Museum Collection. 



Fam. PROCELLARIDvE. 

 Genus. FULMARUS. 



10. Fulmar. Fulmarus glacialis, (Linn.). 



No. 1 (left). Found dead on the sea beach at Whitburn, 



Co. Durham, in 1852. 

 ,, 2 (right). Found washed up on the coast of 



Northumberland about 1852. 



