394 LARUS CANUS.—L. AUDOUINI. 
§ 4562. One.—Shetland. 
[Inscribed but not entered in the Egg-book by Mr. Wolley.] 
§ 4563. One.—Patsjoki, 9 June, 1855. “J. W.” 
A few Common Gulls breed on the islands of the wide part of the 
Patsjoki. I shot one, and saw others well [¢f. § 4454]. 
§ 4564. Four.—Tamsé, East Finmark, 1855. 
Sent by Herr Peder K. Ulich as Arykke [Kittiwake], which they 
certainly are not. Said to have been found “on the strand,” which 
is likely enough. 
[§ 4565. One—From Mr. R. Reynolds, before 1848. ] 
[§ 4566. One.—Shetland. From Mr. Dunn, 1851.] 
[§ 4567. One.-—Unst, Shetland, 1854. 
From Mr. James Sinith, the schoolmaster there. ] 
[§ 4568. Zwo.—Henéerne, Russian Lapland, 1855. 
These I bought in East Finmark of one Dahl, who had them from some 
fishermen who were just come from these islands, the reported breeding-place 
of Somateria stelleri. | 
LARUS AUDOUINI, Payraudeau. 
[§ 4569. Zwo.—Toro, Balearic Islands, 25 May, 1874. From 
Lord Lilford. 
Lord Lilford wrote to me from London on the 6th of July following, 
announcing his return from the Mediterranean, where he had met with “ what 
I think I may, without vanity, call a great ornithological success, having 
inter ala obtained three fine adult specimens of Larus audouini, with eleven 
eggs, and two young birds, now alive in the Zoological Gardens,” and offering 
me two of the eggs, which duly came into my hands. Lord Lilford 
subsequently published his notes on the finding of these eggs in ‘The Ibis’ 
for 1875 (p. 31).] 
