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GUILLEMOT. 



3- Una Balthica, Brun. N° 115. 



Var. C. 



Description. J N this the head, neck, and breaft, are white, very lightly 



fpotted with black : back black, with fome of the feathers 



edged with white : belly fnow white : wings and tail black j and 



a patch of white on the firft, as in the others. 



Place. This from Cbriftianfoe, and called there Sildeperris. 



.3. A T Sir Jofeph Banks's I obferve a further variety, not greatly 



' differing. Length fourteen inches : the upper parts of the 



Description. 00 l 1 l 



body dufky black : crown mottled with white : hind part of the 

 neck inclining to afh-colour : greater wing coverts irregularly 

 marked black and white : quills and tail black : the under parts 

 white, marked with obfcure dufky black lines, except the chin 3 . 

 which is plain white : legs pale brown : webs dufky. 

 Place. From Kamtfchatka ? 



3. Uria grylloides, Brun. N° 1 14 ? — Mi. Nidr. i. p. 268. 



Vas - E ° Spotted Guillemot, Br. Zool. ii. pi. 83. fig. 2. 



Description. TN this the plumage is in patches of white and black on the 



upper parts, and all beneath white. In Brunnich's bird the 



belly was fpotted white and black r he fuppofes it to be a bird of 



the firft. year *. 



Place. The Black Guillemot is found on the Bajs ifland, in Scotland, 



and the IJle of Sl Kilda : vifits the laft in March. Makes the nefl 



* See Faun. GroenL 



far 



