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light, I strolled about for thi-ee hours in the beautiful ' hanging ' woods ; 

 many of the shrubs and trees were assuming their autumnal tints. Wild 

 fruits and berries were in abundance ; raspberry, barberry, and others, 

 affording ample food to hosts of birds of many kinds. I first secured a 

 pair of Bullfinches, Pyrrlmla erythrocephala, a pretty species which I had 

 found at Kussowlie the previous spring, and I got three or four more before 

 leaving Fagoo." 



Siiecimens examined. 



The figures (Plate III.) are taken from / and h in my own collection. 



