312 INDEXCATALOfiUE OF THE 15 TUBS 



Cabs 



76. Lapland Bunting. Plectrophanes Lapponicus, 



(Linn.). 

 No. 1 (upper left). Male. Davis Straits, June 5th, 1837. 

 ,, 1 (lower left). Female. Davis Straits, 1835. 



Captain Warham. 

 ,, 2 (upper right). Male. Davis Straits, 1839. 



All the above in Summer dress. 

 ,, 3 (lower right). First plumage. 



Valley of the Yenesei, Siberia, in lat. 71-5°, 

 July 20th, 1877. 

 Presented to J. Hancock by Henry Seebohm. 



77. Lapland Bunting, 



No. 1 (right). Male. Winter plumage. 

 ,, 2 (left). Male. Winter plumage. 



Both shot near Berwick-upon-Tweed, Jan., 1893. 

 Presented by George Bolam, Esq., Jan. 7th, 1893. 



Fam. ALAUDID.^. 



Genus. ALAUDA. 



78. Skylark. Alauda arvensis, Linn. 



No. 1 (lower left). Maxtjke. Northumberland, 1832. 



,, 2 (upper left). Mature. Northumberland, 1832. 



,, 3 (upper right). Female. 



Found dead at Whittle Dene, April 17th, 1876, 



by J. Hancock. 

 ,, 4 (lower right). Young. 



Taken at Prestwick Carr, 1836, by J. Hancock. 



79. Wood Lark. Alauda arborea, Linn. 



No. 1 (lett). Shot at Swalwell, March, 1844. 



Presented by Thos. Eobson. 

 Remark. — There were three in ail killed. J. H. 

 No. 2 (right). Female. 



Shot at Hornby near Catterick, Yorkshire, 



Jan. 4th, 1864, by Mr. Anthony Savage. 

 JtemarJcs, — The stomach was filled with grain. J. H, 



