34 The Endurance of Birds. 



241. — BLUE ROBIN. Sialia sialis. W.T.P. 



Farrar, see A.M. ii. 157. 

 Butler, 1890. fA.G.B. i. 24. 



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TIMELIIPAE. 



242.— BLACK-GORGETTED LAUGH ING TH RUSH. Garriilax pectoralis 

 Lovfll Kcays, 1914. One young bird livctl 14 days, see B.N. 1915, 142. 



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243.— PE KIN ROBIN. L'wthrix luteiis. W.T.P. 

 Keulemans the first jA.G.B. i. 30. 



An account of a more recent success (Page), see B.N. 1915, 269. 

 Abroad, ist Russ f Russ. " easily bred " f Russ. 







244.— SILVER-EARED MESIA. Mcsia urgcutauris. 



Zoo, 1906. 



With Phillipps (1903) a pair nested five times, but never quite reared 

 their young, though at least one left the nest. fA.G.B. i. 31. 



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245. — BEARDED TIT. Panurus biarmicus. 



1st Carr, Tring, 1913 or 1914. See B.N. 1915, 344, and the November 



inset. 

 Lovell Keays, 1915. B.N. 1915, 206, 344. Considered at the time the 

 first success, but later the previous record (Carr) was established. 



To be continued. 

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The Endurance of Birds. 



By Wesley T. Pac;e. F.Z.S.. etc. 

 (Continued jroin page 27-?. /'o/. /.. Series III.) 



When writini.i' of the Spernwpliilae in this series (z>id? 

 last voh. pages 185-6, and 245-7) I omitted to inchide the 

 followinsj two species. 



Pakv.v Fi.vch (S pernio phila parz'a). By the kindness 

 of our members ^Messrs. Sug".uitt and Sutcliffe, I have had quite 



