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Turdiis inlaris, L. Is common everywhere, even in the Bashkir 

 birch woods, but not so numerous as, for instance, in the Jaroslav 

 Government. 



Turdus mscivoms, L. Is very common in the conifer woods, but 

 does not breed in the birch groves. In Perm, Vershennez-drosd, 

 Vershennick. 



Accentor montanellus, Pall. Only once, at the Pavdinsky Dacha. 



Accentor modularise (L.) Is tolerably common throughout the 

 Government of Perm, and appears to breed in the south-east parts 

 of the Ural. 



Salicaria fluviatUis, Meyer. I found it only in the Kaslinsky 

 Ural, and it does not appear to go far north. In the Moscow 

 district it is rarer than any of the other Salicariae. 



Salicaria turdoides, Meyer. Is extremely abundant in the reeds 

 of the lakes of the Ekaterinburg and Shadrinsk districts, 

 occasionally also breeding on the lakes of the Ural mountains. It 

 occurs as far north as 65 J° N. lat., on the eastern slope. 



Scdicaria arundinacea, (Briss.) On the rivulets and lakes of the 

 Ekaterinburg Ural it is not uncommon, but it does not occur far 

 north, probably not beyond 57J° N. lat. 



Salicaria palustris, Bechst, Is commoner than the two preced- 

 ing species, and has been obtained at the Pavdinsky Dacha. Breeds 

 in the bushes on the plains, where S. arundinacea does not occur. 



Salicaria locustella, (Penn.) Is even commoner than S. imliistris, 

 and occurs as far north as Pavda, and inhabits mostly the birch 

 groves near rivers and lakes. 



Salicaria turdoides has been traced by Bogdanoff only as far north 

 as Sarepta {op. cit., p. 81). I have found it in the Governments 

 of Jamkoff and Jaroslav. It is very strange that Nordmann 

 mentions only one species of Salicaria — phragmitis — as occurring in 

 Finland; also Lilljeborg {op. cit., p. 95). Sal. j^alustris, var. 

 magnirostris (Lillj.), occurs as far as Cholmogory. 



Salicaria ])hragmitis, (Bechst). Is extremely numerous as far as 

 BogoslafFsk, but principally in the reeds of lakes in the Ekaterin- 

 burg and Shadrinsk districts. 



Regulus cristatus, Koch. I^The distribution of this species is 

 similar to that of Parus ater, Pyrrhida rubicilla, etc., but it is still 

 rarer in the south-east slopes of the Perm Ural and the pine 

 forests of the Kaslinsky and Keshtemsky districts. In the latter 

 it does not breed at all, but is common further south. 



