648 SUPPLEMENT. 
Pernis apivorus. (Vol. I. p. 118.) 
§ 5993. Two.—New Forest, 1859. From Mr. Sealy’s Collection, 
1893. 
Mr. Sealy’s note is that these were taken near Lady Cross, in the New Forest, . 
by Mr. W. Farren, the hen bird having been shot by the keeper. The note adds : 
“These eggs were from near the place where I had a year before got the old birds, 
and the young in the down, and heard that others were seen about there.” 
ArcuisuTeo Lacorus. (Vol. I. p. 121.) 
§ 5994. Two.—Fillefjeld, Norway, 23 June, 1871. “ Bird shot. 
J. A. H.-B.” From Mr. Edward Alston. 
For this nest see Mr. Harvie-Brown’s ‘ Travels of a Naturalist’ (i. p. 69). 
§ 5995. Two.—Quickjock, 1888. Frem Professor Potts. 
Out of several eggs obtained by the Professor during a -botanical excursion in 
Lapland, and kindly given to me by him. 
§ 5996. Two.—Labrador. From Herr Moéschler, through Mr. 
Norgate, 1869. 
§ 5997. Three-——Barren Grounds, Anderson River, 30 June, 1862. 
The Smithsonian number is 7302. The ticket adds “ Five eggs on cliff, parent 
shot.—R. R. McFarlane.” From the Smithsonian Institution, through Professor 
Baird. (Cf. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xiv. p. 482.) 
Bureo vuuearis. (Vol. I. p. 138.) 
§ 5998. One. Sibérie.” From Mr. Jules Verreaux, 1873. 
Sent under the name of Buteo japonicus, and doubtless obtained by Dr. 
Dybowski. (Cf. Journ. fiir Orn. 1873, pp. 347, 348.) 
Bureo rerox. (Vol. I. p. 142.) 
§ 5999. Two.—Mount Tabor, Palestine, 13 April, 1864. From 
Mr. Tristram. 
The Canon’s note is that these were from a nest of three obtained in Wady Birch | 
under Mount Tabor by Mr. Edward Bartlett. 
§ 6000. Four.—Sarepta. From Herr H. F. Moschler, 1866. 
