326 LARUS ARGENTATUS. 
§ 4575. One.—Badcoll, Sutherland, 5 June, 1849. 
I saw a Herring-Gull leave its nest on a cliff. I climbed to it 
from the boat, took the egg, and descended by the mast, nearly 
capsizing the boat in so doing.’ One egg only. 
§ 4576. One.—-Orkney, 1850. From Mr. G. Harvey, of 
Stromness. 
§ 4577. Three-—KEkkero, East Finmark, 29 May, 18595. 
«J. Wolley.” 
[Not entered by Mr. Wolley, but bearing his name as taken by himself. | 
§ 4578. Three. 
Horné, East Finmark,31 May,1855. “J. W.” 
§ 4579. Two. 
§ 4580. Three.—Rcend, East Finmark, 2 June, 1855. ‘ Bird 
well seen. J. W.” 
I took them as being fine large eggs, the bird having been watched 
on them by myself. 
§ 4581. One.—Reend, 2 June, 1855. “‘ Bird well seen. J. W.” 
§ 4582. One.—Vardo Islands, East Finmark, 1855. “J. W.” 
§ 4583. Zwo.—Tamso, East Finmark, 1855. 
[Sent by Herr Ulich as those of the “ Lille blaac Maage,” which should 
mean Larus canus, but these are so big that they can scarcely be other 
than Z. aryentatus. | 
[§ 4584. Two. 
South Warmsey, Marne Islands, 21 June, 1851. 
[§ 4585. One. 
Taken by my brother Edward and myseif, aud considered to be most likely 
Tfering-Gulls. } 
