A M E R I C A S O R N IT H O L O G Y .
PALLAS’ DIPPER.
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Plate X?T.r Fig.1 1.
Cirnlus Pallasii, Temm. Man. • Orn. Mm .” Suppl. Gen. Jhn. Birds, Sp. 94 bis,
in Zool. Joum. London, IV, p. 4. ajppf intifLrm. Lye. New-York, II, p. 438.
Cindus mexicanus, St?ads’mn1 $«/«. Birds gfijflexico, ifo..- 27, ,«»1 PM. jZVe«ji Senes,
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'• Collection tf^Mr^Weadbeater, in London. \i
^vj-Tto Recent discovery of the geiius CtVlc/ws m Aidferica, furnishes
an interesting fact in the history; of^ffe ^geographical distribution
of birds, this*4 gentis being arte'- jb£. lire f fyyinty-five European!
enumerated in our “ Obse^wticfns” .a«,not*known£9 inhabit this
continent. 4A\ specimen from Tth@f,<nOrtherh* < ^ambries*. communicated
by.Mr. Lea.cfcM©ater; fij,st^ enabled “ha tdIin|Fodyce it'in to
jb e AmoBaeah; Fau®^; and almos^pmu4tan^hsl|r,»M'r. SWainso ^
in hi^SynhpsiSvOf tilfe Birds afscoye^M. in.M^^lcOiby Mr^Rullock,
anitonneedat is occurring in/that? e ^ ^ tE y j^ ^ t ^ bo dthei^part,
as .he thought. of^AmerlchfA ’Judgin#froni Mslmor^deseription,
(an AjfrejaiBwes does” not adtifet off a lo n g dne)_ w#have no hesi-*,