398 CEPPHUS GRYLLE. 
[§ 4911. Zwo.—Iceland, 1852. From Mr. Proctor, 1853.] 
[§ 4912. Seven.—Unst, Shetland, 1854. From Mr. James 
Smith. | 
[§ 4918. One—Horné, East Finmark, 17-18 June, 1855. 
WF Re 
Taken by Mr. Simpson (Hudleston) on our visit to the island. ] 
[§ 4914. Zwo.—EKast Finmark, June, 1855. 
Bought by me at Vadsi, I think out of those from which Mr. Wolley as 
above (§ 4904) took five. } 
[§ 4915. Five—Unst, 1856. From Mr. James Smith. ] 
[§ 4916. Zwo.—lIsle of Doagh, Co. Donegal, 5 June, 1863. 
From Mr. Robert Harvey. 
Mr. Harvey wrote :—“ Taken from a hole in a precipitous rock in my 
presence by Paddy Donald Veaghal (cf. § 3511). I have seen seven nests of 
this species taken, and I have never known them to contain more or less than 
two eggs.” ] 
[§ 4917. One.—Flamborough, June, 1834. ‘C. Waterton.” 
From Mr. Waterton’s Collection, through Dr. Norman 
Moore, 1906. 
Given to Dr. Moore with the Guillemots’ eggs before entered (§ 4889), and 
inscribed by Mr. Waterton “ Razorbill”; but it is so evidently that of a Black 
Guillemot that I include it here without hesitation. This species was not 
named by him in the “ Notes” of his visit to Flamborough (Mag. Nat. Hist. 
viii. pp. 162-165), but that paper leaves the impression that he had had but 
little acquaintance with sea-fowl; and, seeing that this egg was not that of the 
common Guillemot, he might well have set it down as that of the next abundant 
species—the Razorbill. Pennant (Tour in Scotland, wt supra cit.) mentions 
his having observed ‘a few Black Guillemots very shy and wild,” on his visit 
to Flamborough, 3 July, 1769, while Messrs. Roebuck and Clarke, in their 
‘Vertebrate Fauna of Yorkshire’ (p. 87), state that Mr. Allis was told in 1844 
by Mr. Arthur Strickland that thirty years before he had killed one in summer 
plumage out of a small flock there, and Mr. Harting (Handb. Brit. Birds, ed. 2, 
