THE IBIS. 



THIRD SERIES. 



No. VII. JULY 1872. 



XXVI. — Notes on the Resident and Migratory Birds of Madeira 

 and the Canaries. By F. Du Cane Godman, F.Z.S. &c. 



[Concluded from p. 177.] 



40. CaLANDRELLA BRACHYDACTYLA (Leisl.). 



Alauda arvensis, W. & B. Orn. Can. p. 17; Bolle, J. fiir Orn. 

 1854, p. 455. 



A. brachijdadyla, Bolle, J. fiir Orn. 1857, p. 290. 



Bolle says the Short-toed Lark is found in the eastern islands 

 Lanzarote and Fuerteventura, and less commonly in Teneriffe 

 and Gran Canary. The same authority also says it is this species, 

 and not A. arvensis, which occurs in the Canaries. A. ai-vensis 

 is mentioned amongst the occasional visitors in Madeira. I did 

 not meet with either. 



41. Emberiza citrinella, Linn. 



Emheriza citrinella, W. & B. Orn. Can. p. 18; Bolle, J. fiir 

 Orn. 1854, p. 455. 



I insert this species on the authority of Webb and Berthelot, 

 who give as its habitat the island of Teneriffe. Bolle seems to 

 doubt its being stationary. It did not fall under my notice. 



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