-toot? Xjojara st! pop-roSe-t aou si eoTiosoad sji eaapA ‘sjjosnqonssupj; 
ni nounnoo ssoj ao 0.10tu soraij jfpree ui ssejjqnop sha pui! ‘pnnj 
-Siv}[ A\o kj jo sj-iud aoqjo pnu o.trqsdurejq Aojvj jo jU'Bjiq'eqnt jouuoj 
■b su pouoijtrara si (pmpu/iyjAipvj, 1 snwvospj) uuoqa,! sjiqM. ® t IiL 
•juora 
-raoo oainbai oj juo.reddii ooj si aou puu soinij ;Cpre0 osoqj ui jaoj 
- a 0 jt!A jo aou'Bputtq'G oqj oj joodsoa ui jsnajuoo oqx ( 1 ‘sjoi{s V 3 
pjpjj 9 Aoqi 3 put! oaoos oa] 0 aj „ uaou 3 [ suq 9 q (/suipopuisg,, jo SiCus 
uXjassof * ( <' 9 caoq era epuoj pptoA qotqA jooqs u ju uazop 0 aij 
put? oanoj 9U00Ajoq popp[ OAnq j put! : ragqj aoj oj ao ddojs t! jnq 
ju 0 A j 9 sw 3 O 0 q ‘jfq eraoo oj 01SU0 puu ‘jjuj eaoA ifoqj osnuooq ‘inoqj 
uo 0p09j oj pojqSqop qonra sua j pun ‘ediug u uuqj psipoq II n J 
9937 The last Great Auk. By J. E. Harting. Ibid., April, 1884, pp- 
141, 142. — Relates to a discrepancy in letters of Mr. A. Lechevallier about 
a specimen of the Great Auk alleged to have been found dead on the 
coast of Labrador in November, 1870, and obtained by him, record of 
which was made by Mr. Ruthven Deane in the ‘American Naturalist’ for 
1872 (Vol. VI, p. 369). The validity of the record thus made on Mr. 
Lechevallier’s authority appears to be hereby much impaired. (See above, 
No. 991.) Zoologist* VIII 
450. Bits of history of the Great Auk. [By Winfred A. Stearns.] 
Fishkill Standard (newspaper), Fishkill Landing, N. Y., June 30, 1883. 
—A good account of the species, compiled from various sources. 
1676. The Home of the Great Auk. By Frederic A. Lucas. Ibid., 
Vol XXXIir, No. 4, Aug., 1888, pp. 456-464.—An account of„(he vwitei s 
visit to Funk Island. POP, SO*. SWSp 
991. The last Great Auk. ByJ. E. Harting. Ibid Nov. 
—A call for information respecting a specimen recoided^ y ^ , 
Deane (Am. Nat. VI, 1872 . o. s6oY on Browne. Ibid., No. 11, April 
.320. Eggs of the Great Auk By b Edinburg U about 1880, one 
7 , p. 225-Sale of two eggs s at th a e othel ! one hundred and two guineas, 
bringing one hundred pou , April 14, P- 2 4 §- 
See also note by Chas. A. Bramble, ibid > J 
fgoe, Sg Stream* vm* ■*»***■• 
i637 . Feathered Forms of Other Days.^ By R- W. Shufeldt. Ibid.. 
No. 3, Je 
labradorius, Ftamns -V— --- Canadian 
Animals that have disappeared in Recent lime 
773. Animals uia " , 278-280—Refers to the Great 
Sportsman and Naturalist , Vol. fit, PP 7 
Auk, the Labrador D uck, the Moas^ Notornis, etm Higiifne for 
The Great Auk. With cut. * of its hist ory. 
Ibid., No. 8, March 17, p- l 5 2 ' $ 
S'or, Stream* Vol. XXVIII 
Lucas. F. A. The. Home of the Great Auk. (Fop. Sci. Monthly, Aug. 
1S88, pp- 456-464-) 
Skeletons of the 'Great Auk. From the ‘ Boston Herald.' Ibid., 
No. V, Aug. 18, p- 65. Discovery of its bones VOlfel- 
Funk Island, off the coast of Newfoundland. S - - 
, a note 
on the extinction of the Great Auk at the Funk Islands (p. 48 ), by the 
same • Affler, Naturalist, Vol, iO.Jaa. 
Collett Robert. Ueber Alca i mpenni s in Norwegen. (Mittheil. des 
Ormth. Vereins in Wien, 1884.) 
lpon the His tor y and Anatomy of the Great 
887-88, pp. 493-529, pll. lxxblxxiii.) 
orius, Plautus impennis, and seveia r „„ —„ 
r 3 1 3 - 
March, 1887. 
Auk. (Rep. Nat. 
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