390 
PHALARO- 
PES. 
Coot. 
GREBES. 
AVOSET. 
AUKS AND 
GUILLE- 
MOTS. 
APPENDIX. VI. 
FIN-FOOTED WATER BIRDS. 
Visit us but seldom; their breeding place is 
Lapland,* and other arctic regions. 
Inhabits Great Britain the whole year. 
The great crested Grebe, the black and white 
Grebe, and little Grebe, breed with us, and never 
migrate; the others visit us accidentally, and 
breed in Lapland. 
WEB-FOOTED BIRDS. 
Breep near Fossdike in Lincolnshire; but 
quit their quarters, in winter. They are then 
shot in different parts of the kingdom, which 
they visit I believe not regularly but acci-: 
dentally. 
The Great Auk or Pinguin sometimes breeds 
in St. Kilda. The Auk, the Guillemot and 
Puffin, inhabit most of the maritime cliffs of 
Great Britain, i amazing numbers, during 
summer. The black Guillemot breeds in the 
Bass Isle, and in St. Kilda, and sometimes in 
Llandudno rocks. We are at a loss for the 
breeding place of the other species; neither can 
we be very certain of the winter residence of 
* Amen, Acad. TV. 590. 
