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It feeds on insects as the Tit does, but varies this diet with 

 one of seeds, in this respect reserabhng the Pipit. It might 

 he thus appropriately called a Lark -Tit from one point of 

 view. 



Striped Ground-Tit. 



When we come to consider the internal structure of the 

 Ground-Tit, we again find many points of common resem- 

 blance to the Tits and Pipits, and even the Wrens, so 

 that, in order to obviate further confusion, it has been 



