458 Lieut. J. N. Kennedy on [This, 



Galerida cristata (subsp. ?) . Crested Lark. 

 (^ . Novorossisk, 6. ii. 20. 



A few of these birds frequented the hillside and the neigh- 

 bourhood of the shore. 



Alauda arvensis cinerascens. Sky-Lark. 

 S . Novorossisk, 5. ii. 20. 

 o Novorossisk, 1. ii. 20. 

 Very common, 



Anthus pratensis. Meadow-Pipit. 



Novorossisk, 3. ii. 20. 



A few were always to be seen about the hillsides and along 

 the shore. 



Monticola saxatilis. Rock-Thrush. 



1 saw this species once only, a male having been observed 

 on 27. i. 20 daring a spell of cold weather. Owing partly 

 to its shorter tail, the Rock-Thrush strikes one as being much 

 plumper than our Song-Thrush. 



Motacilla alba alba. White AVagtail. 



cT . Novorossisk, G. ii. 20. 



Occasionally seen near the shore in February. 



Motacilla flava (subsp. ?). Yellow AVagtail. 

 One example of a form of Yellow Wagtail was seen near 

 the shore in February. 



Certhia familiaris familiaris. Tree-(Jreeper. 



o Novorossisk,. 1. ii. 20. 



One example onh^ was met with. 



Parus major major. Great Tit. 

 o Novorossisk, 3. ii. 20. 

 (■ommon. 



Parus cseruleus orientalis. Blue Tit. 

 o Novorossisk, 6. ii. 20. 

 Rather scarce. 



