252 BIRDS. 



I succeeded in doing this, much to the delight of the frank, 

 honest-eyed Orcadian, as well as my own. (There was only one 

 other spot which might partly have answered the description.)' 7 

 " The locality is a hole or recess in the exposed face of one of 

 the buttresses, facing therefore the S.E. or possibly the S.E. 



JT/ie actt/fi7 crriJinie betivern the cfuvvt oti 

 fapa ire^ttviy in whtcTi, Mie Za#f tit-eat 4uJi lived. 



by S. In size it was not more than 3 feet high by about 2J 

 feet wide. But there is a double recess, or a recess within a 

 recess, and the one of which I have now given the approximate 

 dimensions is the inner and furthest back. The outer and 



