CONCERNING LAPLAND, 
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Birds. 
Falco Gentilis : on the mountains of Dalecarlia. 
Strix Scandiaca ; little known. 
Strix Ulula. 
Strix Lapponica. New. 
Otis Tetrao. 
Otis Ardiica. 
Corvus Infaujlus. Very plentiful in Weft Bothnia. 
Corvus Lapponicus Thunb.—See the Tranl'adtions of the Academy 
of Stockholm. 
Ficus Tridadtylus, the three-toed woodpecker^ remarkable for 
having only three claws, when all the other fpecies of 
picus have four. It is rather fcarce in Lapland, but more 
common in Norway. 
Anas Fufca, 
Anas Nigra , 
Anas Marila, 
Anas Spediabilis, 
Anas AlbifronSy 
Anas Frythropus, 
Anas Hiemalis, 
Anas Crecca. Thefe birds alfo come to Stockholm in fpring from 
Finland and other parts : but they pafs the fum- 
mer in Lapland. 
AJca Ardlica, and Aka Alee, are more frequent on the Frozen 
Ocean than on the fweet waters of Lapland. I have 
killed fome of them near the North Cape. 
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Vol. II. 
Frocellaria . 
