L I S T OF PLATES .
Mountain .Linnet, or Twite Linaria montana, Ray. . 192
Mealy Redpole . . . . ---------canescens. . . . . . 193
Lesser Redpole . 1 r' r ■ minor, Ray. . 194
Serin F i n c h ...................................... Serinus flavescens. . . . - . . 195
G o l d f i n c h ...................................... Carduelis elègans, Steph. . 196
Siskin, or Aberdevine ----------- spinus, Steph. . . 197
Citril Finch . . ----------- citrinella, . . . . 198
Hawfinch . ........ Coccothraustes_vulgaris, Briss. . 199
Green Grosbeak . ------------------- chloris, Flem. . . 200
Parrot Crossbill . . Loxia pityopsittacus, Bechet. . . 201
Common Crossbill . . . y v o i y 'fl’riFiv curvirostra, Linn. . . 202
White-winged Crossbill —;— leucoptera, Gmel. . . 203
Pine Grosbeak Corythus enucleator, Cuv. . 204
Siberian Grosbeak . . . . ------------ longicauda. . . . 205
Scarlet Grosbeak Erythrospiza erythrina, Bon. . . 206
Rosy Grosbeak . . . . -----------------rosea. . 207
Vinous Grosbeak . . . . ------:---------- githaginea. . 208
Bullfinch . . . Pyrrhula vulgaris, Temm. . 209
Starling . . . . Stumus vulgaris, Linn. . . 210
Sardinian Starling . . . --------- unicolor, Marm. . . 211
Rose-coloured Pastor Pastor roseus, Temm. . 212
Nutcracker . . .. , . . . Nucifraga caryocatactes, Briss. , 213
J a y ...................................................... Garrulus glandarius, Briss. . 214
Siberian Jay . . . . ----------- infaustus, Temm. . 215
Magpie . . . . . Pica caudata, Ray. . . 216
Azure-winged Magpie* . cyanea, Wagl. . 217
Alpine Chough Pyrrhocorax Pyrrhocorax, Temm. . 218
Chough . . Fregilus graculus, Cuv. . . 219
Raven . . . . . . Corvus corax, Linn. . 220
Carrion Crow . . . . corone, Linn. . 221
Hooded Crow . . . . --------- comix, Linn. . 222
Jackdaw . . . ---------monedula, Linn. . . 223
Rook . . . . . . --------- frugilegus, Linn. . , . . 224
Great Black Woodpecker Picus martius, Linn. . 225
Green Woodpecker ffe ,P i p i l i viridis, Linn............................. .. . 226
Grey-headed Green Woodpecker 1 1 —--r^canus, Gmel. . . . . . . 227
White-rumped Woodpecker . ------ leuconotus, Bechst. . 228
Great Spotted Woodpecker ------ major, Linn. . . . . . 229
Middle Spotted Woodpecker . ------medius, Linn. . . 230
Lesser Spotted Woodpecker ------ minor, Linn................................. . 231
Three-toed Woodpecker Aptemus tridactylus, Swaiits-f. . 232
Wryneck . , . Yunx torquilla, Linn. . 233
Common Nuthatch . . . Sitta Europæa, Linn.
Dalmatian Nuthatch ------SyriacaJ, Ehrenh. . . 235
Asiatic Nuthatch . . . . ------Asiatica, Temm. . 236
Common Creeper . . Certhia familiaris, Linn. . . 237:
Hoopoe . . .. Upupa epops, Linn. . 238
Wall Creeper . . . . Tichodroma phoenicoptera, Temm. . . 239
Common Cuckoo . . . . Cuculus Canorus, Linn. . . 240
Great Spotted Cuckoo --------- glandarius, Linn. . 241
American Cuckoo . . . ' Coccyzus Americanus, Vieill. . . 242
* Since the completion of the work Captain S. E . Cook- has informed me, that I have made one or two slight mistakes
in my account of the Azure-winged Magpie, P ica cyatiea; and adds th a t it “ is stationary in Spain, and not migratory
as thought by M. Wagler. There is also a mistake respecting its inhabiting willows, which are rare in Spain, and not
found a t all where this bird is most frequent.” I t is “ common in all the royal parks and chaces in New Castile, b u t is.
by far the most numerous in the Sierra Morena, in some parts of which i t is so abundant, as to be very destructive in the
olive grounds.”
t Named erroneously on the Plate Picus tridactylus.
I Named erroneously Sitta rafescens.