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likely goes further north than the preceding species. Russ., . 

 SelenoiisJcha ; in Perm, Sever. 



Fringilla petronia, L. Martin found it only upon a single 

 occasion in the Kaslinsky Ural, but I never met with it there. 

 In the Catalogue of the Birds of the Government of Vologda, 

 Mejakoff (oj). cit., p. 632) mentions it as breeding there. 



Fringilla coelebs, L. Inhabits all the wooded parts of the 

 Government of Perm, although it is not so common there as in 

 Central Russia. 



Fringilla montifringilla, L. Occurs all along the Ural 

 and in the fir woods of the Government of Perm, and is 

 as numerous there as the preceding species. In all the above 

 localities, as also in the northern parts of the province of Oren- 

 burg and Ufim, it is found breeding. Russ., Ziablik; in Ekaterin- 

 burg, Coahari. 



Coccothraustes vulgaris, (Pall). It does not range very far north, 

 but is also rare in the south of Perm, at least on the eastern 

 slope. Here it was observed by Martin near Issetsk, but accord- 

 ing to some reports it is not uncommon in the western parts of 

 the Government. According to Falk, {op. cit., p. 396), it occurs 

 in Issetsk Government, and Middendorff met with it near Irkutsk 

 (Sib. Reise, Band ii., Th. 2, p. 154), and Nordmann met with it 

 occasionally in Finland (I.e.).* 



Loxia curvirostra, (L.) Its distribution is similar to that of the 

 Bullfinch, but is rare even during migration in the pine woods 

 of the Kaslinsky and Keshtemsky Ural. In the forests on the 

 western slope and north of Ekaterinburg it is not scarce. Zirian, 

 Ur-hay. 



Most likely also Loxia bifasciata, which I observed about 

 Moscow and Jaroslav, will be found here. According to 

 Nordmann, it builds in Finland, and Lilljeborg states it is very 

 common about Archangel (I.e.) 



A^githalus iiendulinus, L. Is very common in the southern 

 parts of the Ekaterinburg and Shadrinsk districts. On the 

 western slope it is rather rare, but occurs occasionally as far as 

 56J° N. lat. Russ., Rennes ; Bashk., Kurulday. 



Although BogdanofF never came across it in the Government of 

 Kasan, still I think that Eversmann {op. cit., p. 147) is right in 

 stating that it occurs as far as the mouth of the Kama. 



* (Also once shot at Archangel. Vide Annals, 1877, p. 11. — J. A. H.-B.) 



