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285. The Blue-headed Wagtail MotadUaJiaia., 

 Linnaeus, is a winter visitor to Algeria. I met 

 with it in flocks in the oases, apparently on migra- 

 tion, in May ; but Taczanowski states that he 

 observed it between Constantine and Batna, much 

 further north, in March. 



286. The Common Wren Troglodytes parvu/us, 

 Koch, is a resident in Algeria. I found it gener- 

 ally distributed throughout the Djebel Aurcs. 

 One example I shot is slightly paler than specimens 

 from Europe. 



287. The Common Creeper Certhia familiar is., 

 Linnaeus, is a resident in Algeria. It frequents 

 the pine and cedar forests. Taczanowski states 

 that it is paler than the Creeper of Europe. I met 

 with this sj)ecies in the cedar forests west of Batna. 



288. The Nuthatch Sitta aesia, Wolf, is a 

 resident in Algeria. Whether it differs from typical 

 European examples I am imable to say, never 

 having seen a specimen from the country. 



289. The Great Titmouse Parus major, Lin- 

 naeus, is a resident in the wooded districts of 

 Algeria north of the Atlas. 



290. The Algerian Coal Titmouse Parus le- 

 douci, Malherbe, is a resident, and principally con- 

 fined to the mountain forests. I obtained seven 



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