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FAMILIAR iriLL BIRDS. 



mouth orange ; the irides very dark brown ; head, neck 

 all round at the u])i)er \)x\\i, and on the sides and hind j)art 

 below, the back, tail, and winj^-s, except the .secondaries, sooty 

 black ; lower part of neck in front, and all the under sur- 

 face of the body pure white; lej^s, toes, and their mem- 

 branes, dark brownish-black ; the whole leng-th of the male 

 bird is about eighteen inches. The females are a trifle 

 smaller than the males. 



In addition Ui our own seas, the common Guillemot is 

 found in summer in various parts of Scandinavia, the Faroe 

 Islands, and as far in the Arctic seas as Nova Zembla and 

 Spitsbergen. It is also met with on the coasts of Holland 

 and France, and very occasionally in the Mediterranean 



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