I92I.] 



Birds of Lower Egypt. 



341 



1907. A. Koenig. J. f. 0. pp. 59-91. Die Geier Aegyptens. 



T.c. pp. 391-469, 549-582, Die Falcouideu 

 Aegyptens. 

 Ibis, pp. 490-510. Contributions to the 

 Ornithology of Egypt, No. 1. Loke 

 Menzaleh. 

 Ibis, pp. 285-302, 471-484, 623-G49. Con- 

 tributions to the Ornithology of Egypt, 

 No. 2. Birds of the Province of Giza 

 (3 parts). 

 Egyptian Birds for the most part seen in tlie 



Nile Valley. Loudon. 

 Zool. pp. 41-59. The Birds of Lower Egypt. 

 Ibis, pp. 405-453. Contributions to the 

 Ornithology of Egypt, No. 3. The Birds 

 of the Wadi Natron. 

 Ibis, pp. 121-187. Field Notes on a Collec- 

 tion of Birds from the Mediterranean 

 [partini]. 

 Ibis, pp. 539-557. Birds of the Suez Canal 



Zone and Sinai Peninsula. 

 The Principal Species of Birds protected by 



Law in Egj'pt. Cairo. 

 Hand List of the Birds of Egypt. Pub. 

 No. 29. Cairo. 

 1919. A. Koenig. J. f. 0. pp. 431-485. Die Sperrschnabler 



(Plssirostres) Aegyptens. 

 For lists of earlier works on this subject see Ornithologie Nordost-Afrika?, 

 Bd. I. pp. xcvii-cviii. 



F. C. R. JOURDAIN. 



1908. M. J. Nicoll. 



1909. „ 



1909. C. Whymper. 



1912. C. B. Ticehurst. 

 „ M. J. Nicoll. 



,, II. Lyues. 



1917. A. W. Boyd. 



1918. S. S. Flower and 



M. J. Nicoll. 



1919. M. J. Nicoll. 



1, Corvus corax umbrinus. Brown-necked Raven. 



Abu Zabal was not a suitable place for these birds, but I 

 occasionally saw them there. A family party would often 

 appear in June, and stray birds at different times during the 

 year. I found a clutch of four eggs in a nest on a cliff in 

 the Moqattam Hills on 2 April, 1918, and another clutch 

 was taken by a native, in my presence, from a nest on a 

 rocky scarp near the Pyramids on 2^ March, 1918. 

 Captain W. Bigger found fresh eggs in a well on the Suez 

 road on 12 March, and another well-incubated clutch in the 

 Moqattam Hills on 21 April. He also found fresh eggs at 

 Luxor on 22 February, 1917. 



