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(33) 114. monedula. Daw Crow. 



(34) 115. pica. Magpie. 

 xxxvi. Garrulus. Jay. 



(35) 116. glandarius. Common Jay. 

 Tribe III. SCANSORES, Climbers. 



PICID^E, Woodpecker family. 

 (56) 118. viridis. Green Woodpecker. 

 (59) 119. major. Great Spotted Woodpecker. 

 (59) 120. minor. Lesser Spotted Woodpecker. 



(55) 120. martius. Black Woodpecker. Shot in the nursery garden 

 at Blandford ; also at Whitchurch, and other places in Dorsetshire, Dr. P. 

 Lately shot in Norfolk and Lincolnshire. 

 xxxix. Yunx. Wryneck. 



(62) 121. torquilla. Common Wryneck. 

 CERTHIADjE, Creeper family. 



xl. Certhia. Creeper. 



(63) 122. familiaris. Common Creeper. G. W. 

 xli. Troglodytes. Wren. 



(109) 123. Europceus. Common Wren, 

 xlii. Upupa. Hoopoe. 



(64) 124. epops. Common Hoopoe. Charmouth, Spring, 1835, F. 0. 

 Morris ; Cranborne Chace, Aimer, Shroton, Handford, near Dorchester, 

 Wareham, Dr. P. 



xliii. Sitta. Nuthatch. 



(61) 125. Europcea. European Nuthatch. G. W. 

 CUCULID^E, Cuckoo Family, 

 xliv. Cucultjs. Cuckoo. 



(137) 126. canorus. Common Cuckoo. G. W., &c. 

 Tribe IV. FISSIROSTRES. Wide-beaked Birds. 

 MEROPID^E, Bee-eater family, 

 xlvii. Merops. Bee-eater. 



(65) 129 apiaster. Common Bee-eater. Shot at Chideock, and now 

 in Bridport museum (late Dr. Roberts's). 



HALCYONHLE, Halcyon family, 

 xlviii. Alcedo. Kingfisher. 



(66) 130. ipsida. Common Kingfisher. 

 HIRUNDINIDiE. Swallow. 



(133) 131. rustica. Chimney Swallow. I once saw about a dozen on 

 wing, making south, in one undeviating course, late in the season, as if mi- 

 grating, 



