56 PK'0-PASSR1!KS. 



Genus LOXIA. 

 Liunfpus, Syst. Nat. i. p. 290 (1766, pt.). 



Loxia curvirostra. 



Lo:via curvirostra, Linnseus, loc. cit. ; Sharpc, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. 

 xii. p. 435 (1888). 



The Common Crossbill. 



Ilah. Europe unci Northern Asia. 



247. Natural skeleton : mounted. 0. C. 1561. 



South Collection. 



248. Natural skeleton : mounted (hinder part of cranium re- 



moved). 0. ('. 1561 A. Yarrell Collection. 



249. Natural skeleton of male. 0. C. 1561 a. 



From the Zoological Society. 



250. Skull (hinder cranium removed). 0. C. 1563. 



Presented hy Sir Everard Home, Bart. 



251. Skull. 0. C. 1562. 



Presented //// Sir Everard Home, Bart. 



252. Skull of male. From South Germany. Purchased. 



253. Skull of female. Fi om South Gcn-many. Purchased. 



Genus PYRRHULA, 

 Brisson, Orn. iii. p. 308 (1700). 



Pyrrhula pyrrhula. 



Loxia 2-)yrrhvJa, Linnaeus, Svst. Nat. i. ]). 4-J:(J (1700). 



Pijrrhula ruhiciUa, Pallas, Zoogr. Rosso-Asiat. ii. p. 7 (1811, pt.). 



Pyrrhula pyrrhula (L.), Sliarpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xii. p. 446 



(1888). 



The E-ussian Bulleinch. 



Hd). Northern Euro])e and Siberia. 



254. Natural skeleton. Presented hy Mr. J. Ahrahams. 



255. Skull of male. Alps. Purchased. 



256. Skull of female. Alps. Purchased. 



257. Skull of female. Alps. Purchased 



