i88 APPENDIX. 



it from all the fpecies defcribed by Linnaeus, may be 

 inferted* 



Description, 



Tota avis (quoad pennas) nivea, immaculata» 



Rojlrum plumbeum, 



Orbitct octdorum croceae. 



Pedes cinereo-plumbei. Ungues nigri. 



Digitus Pojlicus articulatus, unguiculatus. 



Al^ Cauda longiores. 



Cauda Eequalis, pedibus longior. 



Longitude totius avis, ab apice roftri ad 



finem caud^, Uncias 16 

 Longitudo inter apices alarum expanfarum, - 37 

 Roilri,. - ^ - - 2. 



Sterna Hirundo. Linn. Syji. Nat. 227. 2. 



The greater Tern. Penn, Brit. Zool. p. 428. 



Found on the coaft of Spitlbergen, 



Emberiza nivalis. Linn. Syji. Nat. 308. i. 



The greater Brambling. Penn. Brit, 

 ZooL 321. 

 Found not only on the land of Spitsbergen, but alfo 

 upon the ice adjacent to it, in large flocks : what its food 

 can be is difficult to determine j to all appearance it is a 



granivorous 



