134 IND EX-CAT AXOGUE OF TDK BIRI>* 



As far as is known, these were the last captures of 

 this rare bird. 



These eggs were stated to have belonged to them : 

 and that modelled under the foot is a facsimile of one 

 of the specimens. 



In this preparation the bones are entirely removed. 

 J". Hancock. The bones in this case belong to this bird. 



No. 36. Fulmar. Fulmarus glacialis, (Linn.). 



Found dead on Whitburn Sands, coast of Durham, 

 about the year IS GO. J. 11., fecit. 



,, 37. Mandarin Duck, 



Dendronessa galericulata, (Linn.). 



1. Male. Presented to John Hancock by 



('apt. A. Noble, May 20th, 1881. 

 •2. Female. Presented by Alex. S. Stevenson, Esq., 



•I. II.. fecit, 1883. 

 .. 38. Group of Dead Game. 



Teal. 



Hybrid between Wigeon .nil Pintail. 



Blackcock. 



Snipe, etc. J. H.. fecit, 1851. 



. 39. Group of Little Gulls. 



Larus minutus, Pallas. 

 One screaming ove >n. Both killed 



al Whitburn, coast of Durham, about the year 1849. 



Remark. — This group was exhibited in the Crystal 

 Palace, Hyde Park, London, 1851. J. II., fecit. 



.. 40. Group of Little Gulls. 



Larus minutus, Pallas. 



1. First plum 



Northumberland Coast, 5th Sept., 1846. 



2. Changing from young to winter plumage. 



3. Matuke. Winter plumage. Shot on the North- 

 umberland Coast about the year 1846. J. H., fecit. 



