6 VULTUR CINEREUS. GYPS FULVUS. 



§ 12. One.—Kei Gh'tar, Eastern Atlas, 22 April, 1857. From 

 Mr. Tristram's Collection. 

 0. W. tab. 1. fig. 2. 



Given to me at the same time as the preceding two^ in the autumn 

 of 1858, by Mr. Tristram. 



[^ IS. One.— Yrom Lord Lilford's Collection, 1855. 



Bouglit at Vienna.] 



[§ 14. Two.— Medjerdah, Eastern Atlas, 6 May, 1857. From 

 Mr. Tristram's Collection. 



A complete nest of two eggs, brought by M. Lafosse.] 



[§15. One.—Kei Laks, Eastern Atlas, 17 May, 1857. From 

 Mr. O. Salvin's Collection. 



This egg is one that was collected by Ai'abs for Mr. Simpson, on his retiu-n 

 from Ain Djendeli.] 



VULTUR CINEREUS, Gmelin. 

 CINEREOUS VULTURE. 



§ 16. One.—" Les basses Alpes, 1856." From M. Parzudaki's 

 Collection, 1858. 



M. Parzudaki said this was from "les basses Alpes J" He did not 

 tell me in whose writing the name on the egg was. 



GYPS FULVUS (Gmelin). ■ 

 GRIFFON VULTURE. 



§ 17. One. — Knowsley Menagerie, 14 March, 1849. 



Ilewitson, ' Eggs of British Birds,' Ed. 3. pi. i. 



This egg was presented to me on the loth March, 1849, by Mr. 

 Thompson of Lord Derby's menagerie. It was laid the day before. 

 1 saw the Griffon Vultures with another Vulture, or Eagle, in the 

 cage, and 1 was told the Griffon laid an egg (or two ?) last year, and 

 another this year. She was preparing the nest. They were sup- 

 posed to be barren eggs ; but why, I forget — whether both the Griffons 



