Ixxi [Vol. X. 
Numenius arquatus. 1. Co. Down, Ireland. Pure white, 
with red edges. 
2. VVermland, Sweden. Buffy white. 
3. Ireland. White, with regularly marked wings and 
tail. 
SoMATERiA MOLLissiMA. Noi’way. Pure white, with five or 
six brown feathers below and three on the upper surface. 
Fuligula ruLiGULA. ? . England. All the dark portions 
of the plumage buff. 
Spatula clypeata. Ireland. Buffy white, with all the 
darker markings grey. 
Anas querquedula. Russia. Pale buffy white. 
Pygoscelis PAPUA. Soutli Geoi’gia. Nearly pure white. 
Phalacrocorax punctatus. New Zealand. White, with 
pale grey markings. 
Uria troile. ? ad. Speeton, Yorkshire. Dull slaty 
blackish all over. 
1. ^ ad. Heligoland. Almost entirely white. 
1. Scarborough. (Rather small.) Almost entirely 
white. 
1. $ ad. Greenland. Upperside pale brown. 
Alca torda. Tenby. Black all over, with a few small white 
spots on the under surface. 
Buteo borealis. N. America. White, with only the head 
and neck and tips of secondaries partly brown and with 
nearly the whole tail rufous. 
Astur palumbarius. Archangel. Buffy white, with dark 
. longitudinal lines ; tail and back pure white. 
Cerchneis tinnunculus. England. Quills freckled with 
white. 
Accipiter nisus. Near Perth, Scotland. White; wings 
and mantle pale brownish grey. 
Athene noctua. 1. Cremona, Italy. Perfect albino. 
