Faeroes, there is at least no inherent improbability in its 

 occurrence in Yorkshire, and it has been generally added 

 to the British List." I will " crib " no more about this 

 bird, but, for necessary details concerning it, refer my 

 readers, not for the first time, to Mr. H. Saunders's 

 ' Manual ' and conclude with an expression of sincere 

 gratitude to my friend Professor Alfred Newton, for 

 the loan of the specimen from which, one of the accom- 

 panying Plates was taken. 



