335 LARUS LEUCOPTERUS. 
LL. RISSA. 
The above were got for me, as the last from Carl Holboll’s lot, by 
Mr. Salmon. 
(Capt. Holbill’s collection was consigned to the late Mr. Samuel Stevens in 
the autumn of 1854, to be disposed of privately. Mr. Wolley, being then 
abroad, had to content himself on his return with the leavings of it 
(cf. §§ 184, 185).] 
[§ 4648. One.— Greenland,” 9 July, 1857.) From Doctor 
Baldamus, 
[§ 4649. One.—* Greenland,” 1858. 1861. 
The Doctor informed me that these eggs were obtained from the Moravian 
settlements in North Greenland, but he had unfortunately not kept a note of 
whether ke had them through Dr. Kjzerbdlling or Herr Méschler. } 
LARUS RISSA, Linnzeus. 
KITTIWAKE. 
§ 4650. One.—Flamborough, Yorkshire, 1843. 
From Flamborough, where they breed in abundance. 
§ 4651. Stateen.—Flamborough. From Mr. Wilhanison, of 
Scarborough, 1847. 
Mr. Williamson gave me the pick of a very large number. The 
eggs vary much and form a fair series. The streaked variety is 
rare. The ten marked “Cab.” [%. e. cabinet] I have selected to 
keep at all events; but nearly all are desirable. Mr. Williamson 
stops the holes with plaster of Paris. 
[There were eighteen picked out by Mr. Wolley, but two were sent by 
me to Dr. Heermann in 186i. | 
§ 4652. Four.—Handa, Sutherland, 6-8 June, 1549, 
§ 4653. One.—Handa, 9 June, 1849. “J. W.” 
Of the Kittiwake I got nests in Handa, but I have a note that 
there it was only beginning to lay, yet on the 19th of June or there- 
abouts in Shetland almost all the eggs on the Holm of Noss were 
