PASSER. 203 



5. LoDgburgli, 7tb June. W. Radcliife Saunders, Esq. 



[P.]. ^ 



6. Devonshire, June {W. H. S.). W. Kadcliffe Saunders, Esa 



[P.]. ^" 



5. Torquay, Devonshire, 6th May W. RadclifFe Saunders, Esq 

 {W.Ii.S.). [P.]. ^ 



3. Smyrna, 26th May (T. Krilper). Seebohm Coll. 



3. romerania(7'. /^o//a«(^). Seebohm Coll. 



2. Malta. Gould Coll. 



5. Parnassus, Greece, 16th May (if. Seebohm Coll. 



8eehohm i^- T. Kriwer). 



6. Parnassus, 16th May (It. S. ^- Seebohm Coll. 



T. A'.). 

 5. Parnassus, 16th May {H. S. ^' Seebohm Coll. 

 T. A'.). 



2. Plainfield, New Jersey, U.S.A., Princeton University N J 



l^th April ( JV. E. B. Scott). [E.]. ' ' 



3. Plaiiitield, 9th April ( Tl'. E. Princeton University, N J 



-0. &)• [E.J. ^ ' ' 



Passer tingitanus, Locke. 



Passer tingitanus, Loche. E.vpl. Sci. AUjir., Ois. i. p. 132 (1867) • Shanw 



Hand-l. v. p. 246 (1909). ' ' 



Passer domestica tingitanus, Hcirtert, T'dff. Pal. Faun. pt. ii. p. 149 



(1904:). 



Eggs of the Algerian Sparrow are indistinguishable from those of 

 P. domesticus. They vary from -8 to -So in length, and from -oO to 

 •61 in breadth. 



5. Algeria (Loche). Seebohm Coll. 



5. Algeria (Loche). Seebohm Coll. 



Passer rufidorsalis, Brehm. 



Passer domestica arboreus, Kartert, Vog.Pal. Faun. pt. ii. p 150 (1904) 

 Passer rufadorsalis, Sharpe, Rand-l. v. p. 246 (1909). 



Eggs of the Nil£ Sparrow resemble those of P. domesticus, but are 

 somewhat smaller They yary from -78 to -88 in length, and from 

 ■5o to -62 in breadth, 



4. me (S. Stafford Allen). Gould Coll. 



4. Nie(&&^.). Gould Coll. 



4. ISile (S. S. A.). Gould CoU 



Passer indicus, Jard. 4- Selb. 

 Pa-sser domesticus, Sharpe, Cat. Birds B. M. xii. p. 307 (1888) fpart 1 • 

 Oates ed. Hume, Nests S,- Egys Lid. Birds, ii. p. 159 (1890). ' 



passer domestica indicus, Bartert, V(k/. Pal. Faun. pt. ii. p. 151 (1904^ 

 Passer ^i^ic^^,Wardlarc.Ranisay, Ibis, 1880, p. 63; Sharpe, Hand-l. y. 



Eggs of the Indian Sparrow resemble those of P. domesticus but 

 are generally somewhat smaller. They vary from -68 to -8 in 

 length, and from -52 to -58 in breadth. 



