the Birds of Devon. 83 
Gen. URXA, Mcehr. 
U. gryllej Linn., White-winged Black Guillemot. 
Rare. The last specimen obtained was shot near Plymouth in 
January, 1863, and is now in my collection. 
U. troile, Brun., Guillemot. 
Common on our coast. The variety U. lachrymans (the Ringed 
Guillemot), has been obtained in Plymouth Sound by Mr. J. Gat- 
combe. 
Gen. AXiCA, Linn. t 
A. impennis, Linn., Great Auk. 
. A specimen of this now extinct species was picked up dead on 
Lundv Island, in 1829. 
A. torda^ Linn., Razor-bMl. 
Common around our coast. 
Gen. FRATERCUXiA, Brus. 
P. artica, Linn., Pufl&n. 
Scarce in the south, but common on the north coast, where they 
breed. 
Family— EUDYTIDiE. 
Gen. BUDVTES, Illig. 
IS. septentrlonallS, Linn., Red-throated Diver. 
Rare in the adult plumage, but young birds are often obtained. 
E. grlaclalls, Linn., Great Northern Diver. 
The remark with regard to the last species applies to the present. 
ZS. arctlcus, Linn., Black-throated Diver. 
Rare in adult plumage, but young birds are sometimes obtained. 
There is a fine specimen in full plumage in the Museum of the 
Torquay Natural History Society. 
