382 Oluf Winge 



N. E. 28th, forenoon: six crossing Sound to E. ; eight to 

 E. N. E. (W.) 



Viborg. A few times seen moving about in flocks. (F.) 



24. Corpus corax, L. — Ravn. 



Viborg. Hald Bögeskov, April 6tb, nest with four fresh 

 eggs; on these being taken ihe pair removed to an older 

 nest, and on May 4th had again four eggs. In Bigum Skov 

 a pair built, but on being disturbed removed to the ad- 

 joining LindumSkov; here May 2d six eggs, yet only two 

 fertile and somewhat incubated, the other four addled 

 Avnsbjerg Skov March 3oth a pair; no nest found. 



25. Corpus cornix^ L. — Krage, 



Kjöbenhavn. Breeds. As usual large numbers in both 

 winters. But little seen of actual migration: March 24th 

 a few crossing Sound to E. 2 5th a good many to E. and 

 a few to N. E. 26th and 27th some to E. April ad three 

 crossing Sound to N. E. — October 3d three and six to 

 N.W. (against the wind), from manner of fiight certainly 

 migrating. i6th a few to W. igth several to S. W. (W.) 



Amager. As usual numerous except during the sum- 

 mer months when very few are found. Largest numbers 

 from close of October until towards April. (K.) 



Viborg. Very numerous, breeding in most woods. In 

 February, in a garden where crows roost, on the ground 

 below the trees large numbers of Castings, generally con- 

 taining undigested vegetable matter, small stones, etc. (F.) 



A specimen intermediate between C. cornix and C 

 corone shot at Jonstrup, N. E. Sjalland, near the end of 

 March, and presented to the Zoological Museum by Cand. 

 Mortensen; it was believed to be a cross, a black and a 

 grey crow having been observed to nest together at the 

 spot last summer. A nearly black specimen, shot from nest 

 on May i2th at Möllerup, Ronde, not far from Aarhus, 

 presented to the Zoological Museum by Mr. Frede riksen, 

 sardener. 



