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8. Aolimore, Loch Luichart, 20th Seebohm Coll. 



May (W. McRae: Hargitt 



Coll). 

 8. Glen Luine, Inverness ( W. McR. .- Seebohm Coll. 



Hargitt Coll.). 

 2. Crieff, N.B., 28th May. W. R. Ogilvie Grant, Esq. [P.J. 



2. Dumfries-shire ( C. JEdmondsoti : Seebohm Coll. 



Hargitt Coll.). 

 7. Cumberland (Heysham). Gould Coll. 



2. Longshaw, Derbyshire, June Salvin-Godman Coll. 



(O. 8.). 



1. Lyndhurst, New Forest, May Salvin-Godman Coll. 



(F. B. Godman). 



2. Wolmer Forest, 13th .Tune. Col. H. W. Feilden [P.]. 



5. Farnham, Surrey, June (F. B. <?.). Salvin-Godman Coll. 

 2. Norway. Sir T. Wilson [P.] 

 2. Sweden (H. W. Wheelwright). Salvin-Godman Col). 

 2. Sweden. S. 0. Sahlin, Esq. [P.]. 



6. Livonia (^Russow). Seebohm Coll. 



1. Moscow, 5th May. Seebohm Coll. 

 5. PetchoraR.,lat.e8°N., 12th June Seebohm Coll. 



(H. Seebohm ^ J. A. Harvie- 

 Brwmi). 



Ljrmrus mlokosiewiczi {Taez.). 



(Plate II. fig. 3.) 



Tetrao mlokosiewiczi, Bresser, Birds Fur. vii. p. 219 (1876). 

 Lyrurus mlokosiewiczi, Grant, Cat. Birds B. M. xxii. p. 58 (1803) ; 

 Sharpe, Hand-l. i. p. 19 (1899). 



The eggs of the Caucasian Black Grouse are cream-coloured, 

 speckled and spotted with very pale yellowish brown. Two 

 specimens measure respectively : 1'95 by 1"35; 2 by 1-35. 



2. Caucasus. Count Branicki [P.]. 



Genus TETRAO, Linn. 

 Tetrao urogalliiB, lAnn. 



Tetrao urogallus, Thien. Fortpjlanz. ges. Vog. p. 40, tab. ix. figs. \a,b 

 (1845-64); Baedelcer, Eier Eur. Vog. tab. 29. %. 2 (1865-63); 

 Bresser, Birds Fur. vii. p. 223 (1873) ; Seebohm, Brit, Birds, ii. p. 440, 

 pi. 21 (1884) ; Grant, Cat. Birds B. M. xxii. p. 60 (1893) ; Seebohm,, 

 Fggs of Brit. Birds, p. 274, pi. 69. flg. 11 (1896) ; Sharpe, Hand-l. i. 

 p. 19 (1899). 



The eggs of the (Capercailzie are broad ovals. The shell is slightly 

 rough and possesses only a small amount of gloss. They are very 

 uniformly of a pale reddish buff, marked Tvith specks, spots and 

 small blotches of reddish brown. In some, the markings consist 

 only of small specks very closely set ove^- tha shell ; in others, they 

 consist of both specks and spots ; in others, again, the markings 

 consist of spots and a number of small blotches of irregular shape. 

 They measure from 2 to 2-4 in length, and frpm 1-6 to 1-7 in 

 breadth. ' 



