EXPEDITION TO FUNK ISLAND. 529 



1885. Grieve, Symington— Continued. 



A most important contribution to the history of the Garefowl, containing a 

 very full account of what is known concerning its habits, habitat, and his- 

 tory. A list is given of all known specimens, skins, skeletons, and eggs, 

 and there are a very large number of references to the literature of the sub- 

 ject. 



1886. S [tejneger], L. Grieve on the Great Auk or Garefowl. 

 <Auk, III, April, 1886, pp. 262-265. 



A review of Grieve's monograph. It is shown that there is but one specimen 

 in the Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., New York, and but one '' mummy" in the Mus. 

 Comp. Zool., Cambridge. 

 1888. Lucas, Frederic A. Great Auk Notes. 



<The Auk, July, 1888. 



Notes on some of the supposed breeding places of the Great Auk, criticisms on 

 the published figures of the bird, etc. The writer considers that the Great 

 Auk was much more restricted in habitat than is usually supposed, and looks 

 upon its occurrence at the Bird Rocks, Gulf of St. Lawrence, as doubtful. 

 1888. Lucas, Frederic A. The Home of the Great Auk. 



<^Popular Science Monthly, August 1888, pp. 4.56-464. 



A description of Funk Island, the visit of the Grampus party, and their col- 

 lections. 

 1888. Grieve, Symington. Recent notes on the Great Auk or Garefowl (Alcaimpennis 

 Linn.). 



<^Transactions of the Edinburgh Field Naturalists and Microscopical Society^ 

 The presidential address of the twentieth session of the society. 



Contains the most recent information in regard to the Great Ank, with many 

 references to the work and collections of the Grampus expedition. Changes 

 in the disposition of Auk remains made since the publication of the writer's 

 monograph on the Great Auk are recorded and a few slight errors therein 

 contained are corrected. 



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