lOi Mr. J. I. S. Whitaker 07i Tunisian Birds. 



M. Blanc, who tells me that it is of frequent occurrence and 

 breeds in the Regency. 



64. Falco subbuteo. 

 Fairly common. 



65. Pandion haliaetus. 



I have a specimen obtained near Tunis. I am told the 

 species is fairly common in winter. 



66. Ardea cinerea. 



Common in all the marshes of the north, and on the 

 borders of the Tunis Lake. 



67. Ardea ralloides. 



Common in the north of the Regency. 



68. Ardea minuta. 



Common in the north of the Regency. 



69. Nycticorax griseus. 

 Common in the north of the Regency. 



70. BoTAURUS stellaris. 



Common in the north of the Regency. 



71. ClCONIA NIGRA. 



A specimen procured for me by M. Blanc. 



72. Tadorna cornuta. 



I have a specimen from Tunis. 



73. Anas boscas. 

 Common. 



74. Anas angustirostris, Menetr. 



The Marbled Duck, although by no means common in the 

 Regency, is often to be met with, particularly during the 

 spring passage. M. Blanc tells me he obtains specimens 

 every year. 



75. Chaulelasmus streperus. 



A specimen obtained for me in Tunis. 



76. Spatula clypeata. 

 Common. 



