274 RAMBLES OF A NATURALIST, 
I have seen the young male Peregrine which lamed itself 
against a floating-light, and was recorded as the present 
species (“ Naturalist,” 1853, p. 60) though the mistake was 
afterwards corrected (p. 135). It is a very fine bird, but 
not the rarity we could have wished. 
RED-FOOTED FALCON. 
A mature male near Marsden Rock, October, 1836, fide 
Albany Hancock (Mag. of Zool, and Bot., I, p. 491). 
Snowy OWL. 
Helmington, near Bishop Auckland, November 7th, 1858, 
fide Mr. H. Gornall (Hancock, Cat. of the Birds of North- 
umberland and Durham, p. 20). 
EAGLE OWL. 
I receive with some doubt the statement of an Eagle Owl 
being got on the moors, (Selby, Brit. Orn., L., p. 83,) but I 
am assured that one was seen at Seaton Carew. 
TENGMALM’S OWL. 
Near Marsden, October 11th (cir.), 1848 (Zool., ss. 1799, 
2765) (Hancock, op. cit., p. 20). 
WHITE'S THRUSH. 
Castle-Eden dene, January 17th, 1872. Full particulars 
of this fine addition to the Ovnzs of Durham are given by 
Mr. Sclater (Zool., 3019, 3041). 
