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C e r th iid®.
Gerthia familiaris. Treecreeper
S ittid®.
Sitta cæsia. Nuthatch
P a rid®.
Parus major. Great Titmouse .
„ cceruleus. Blue Titmouse
,, ater. Coal-Titmouse
„ palustris. Marsh-Titmouse
„ cristatus. Crested Titmouse
Acredula caudata. Long-tailed Titmouse
P ahurid®.
Panurus biarmicus. Bearded Titmouse
A mpelid®.
Ampelis garrulus. Wax wing
M otacillid®.
Motacilla lugubris. Pied Wagtail .
,, alba. White Wagtail
, , sulphurea. Grey Wagtail .
,, flava. Blue-headed Wagtail
„ raii. Yellow Wagtail
Anthus trivialis. Tree-Pipit
„ pratensis. Meadow-Pipit
,, spipoletta. Water-Pipit
, , obscurus. Rock-Pipit .
„ campestris. Tawny Pipit
„ richardi. Richard’s Pipit
A latjdid®.
Otocorys alpestris. Shore-Lark .
Alauda arvensis. Skylark
,, arborea. Woodlark
„ cristata. Crested Lark .
Calandrella brachydactyla. Short-toed Lark
Melanocorypha sibirica. White-winged Lark
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93, 33, fo r p. 51 read p. 54.
118, 23, transpose transverse and longitudinal.
122, 25, fo r p. 237 read p. 437.
156, 35, fo r by 1'09 by '98 read by from 1*09 to '98.
158, 3 of note, fo r p. 677 read p. 477.
214, 9, fo r differ read differs.
229, 1 of note, fo r 1866 read 1766.
233, 1 of note, after p. 160 insert (1766).
317, 24, fo r Gfalieia read Galizia.
352, 1 of note, fo r Syrian specimens read The examples which breed in Syria.
361, 5 of note, fo r tvriXun read ivt\ais.
364, 3 of note, the reference to Naumann's worlc should be Nachtr iv p. 199
(1811).
151, 6, fo r Mr. Gould’s read Bonaparte’s.
493, 4, 5, for Tackzanowski read Taczanowski.
509, 9, dele A. vinacea and.
>> I f , f or may he read is.
514, Recent discoveries seem to shew that the genus Panurus is most nearly
allied to Paradoxornis.
Gyps, S a v ig n y f.—Beak strong, thick, and deep, the sides rather swollen,
maxilla rising immediately in front of the cere, forming a culmen curving to the
tip, where it is somewhat abruptly hooked. Mandible straight and rounded,
* Vultur fulvus, J. F. Gmelin, Syst. Nat. i. p. 249 (1788).
f Systeme des Oiseaux de l’ilgypte et de la Syrie, p. 8 (1810).
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