2 Mr. H. Seebobm — List of the 



•i~2. Falco gyrfalco. 



Generally one or two seen in October and November. 

 Half a dozen sbot during last balf-century. 



3. Falco sacer. 



One, said to have been of this species, shot in 1840. 



4. Falco lanarius. 



One, identified from memory, shot in 1840. 



5. Falco peregrinus. 



Passes over in March and the first half of April, atid again in 

 October. Young often met with as early as the end of August. 



6. Falco subbuteo. 



Passes over in May, and again in September. Young 

 often met with in the last half of August. 



7. Falco ellnor^. 



One believed to have been seen in May 1879, and after- 

 wards identified from memory. 



8. Falco tesalon. 



The commonest Falcon on the island. Passes over in 

 March and April, and again in September and October. 

 Young often seen at the end of August. 



9. Falco tinnunculus. 



Common in April and May, and again in September and 

 October, but occasionally seen at all seasons. Young begin 

 to arrive middle of August. 



10. Falco cenchris. 



An example supposed to have been of this species shot 

 about 1840. A second said to have been procured some 

 years earlier. A third seen. 



11. Falco vespertinus. 



Shot five times, in each case in spring. 



12. Aquila chrysaetus. 



Shot once in November 1867; seen three other times. 



13. Aquila n.evia. 



One shot about 1838, a second found dead some years 

 afterwards. 



