/. Wolf & H. C . Rkkter^ dd et lith 
GREENLAND FALCON— Faltxj r. candicam. 
In falconry, the hawk rjf Kings, the noblest <A the birds prey. In the heyday 
of hau-king, several specimens U'ere brought to England fr^jm the Arctic and 
entered to herons. Othenx-ise, the great snow hawk of Greenland is an irregular 
spring and winter visitor to these islands. Sometimes it alights in an exhausted 
condition on ships at sea. Occasirmally the creature is rep^>rted by bird-watchcT«i 
in the north especlallv along wild rugt^ed coast. But it only leaves the Arctic 
