174 A GLOSSARY OF GREEK BIRDS 



TPflrAl'THX. A small bird, probably identical with tpwyXoSu'ttjs. 



Phile De An. Pr. 691 aerov Se toj' yityav | nlyvmoi Se'SotKe* tov 8/, 

 TpcoyXiTrj?. Hdn. Epim. 136, 181 ; Eust. 228, 35. 



TPiifAOAY'THZ. The Wren, Troglodytes enropaeus, L. 



Philagr. Med. ap. Aet. xi. 11 (cit. Schn. in Arist. vol. iv. p. 85) crTpov- 

 6I0V e(TT\ (TfiLKporaTov (T^'eSoj/ aTravTccv tccv opvicav irXrjv rov ^acriXitrKov 

 KoXovpepov' napeoiKe 8e tS jiaaikicTKa Kara noWa, avfv t5)V Xpvai^ovTuiv 

 iv fjLfToiTrcp nrepcov' fvpeyedecrrepop 8 e'crrt piKpco 6 rpcoyXoSvTrji tov ^arriKlcr- 

 Kov Kn\ peXdfTepos, Ka\ ti)v ovpciv fyfyfppei'Tjv e^^^' ^^h XfVKw KnT((Triyiuvi]v 

 oTri(r6ei> '^picp.ari, AaXiarepos 8 iazLV ovtos rod ^aaiKlcTKov, kuL tis ore 

 yjrapuiTepoi iv "iKpa Trepiypacf);] t?]S TVTepvyoi, ^pax^i-ns 8e ra? TTTepvcreis 

 TTOUtTat, Kcjt hvvapiv e)(ei (pvaiKijV a^iav davjjLaafiov, a<pdovoi' olpni to yivoi 

 avTuv TTciVTaxov Kara rov x^ip-cova (paLvopevov. 



TY'l'TfA" opviBdpiov Ti, Hesych. 



r lijyya cj. Bourdelot, ad Heliod, p. 57, sed sine causa fortasse 

 (M. Schmidt, ad Hesych.). 



TY'AAI, for iXXag, q. v. A kind of Thrush, Alex. INIynd. ap. Athen. 

 ii. 65 a. 



TY'riANOI. An unknown bird. 



Arist. H. A. ix. I, 609 dnoKTelvei f] Kopdovr] tov KaXovpevov Tvunvov. The 

 fact that the Crow is also said to be hostile to opxiXos and to TvpeaiSvs, 

 gives some ground for supposing that rvnavos is here a misreading for 

 Tvpavvos, 



TY'PANNOI. The Gold-crested Wren, Reguhis cristains and igni- 

 capillus. (Both species occur in Greece, Von der Miihle, p. 68, 

 Lindermayer, p. 96.) Cf. Gk. iBaaiXia-Koi, Lat. regulus, Fr. 

 roitelet. Germ. Zaunkonig, &c. 



Arist. H. A. viii. 3, 592 b t6 peyedos piKpM pei^av oKp/Soj, eori de cpoivi- 

 Kovv X6(f)nv 'e\<xiv, Koi llXXuis fv\api to opvldiov kcu evpv&pov. 



TYTn'- 17 yXav^, Hesych. 



Cf. Plant. Menaechm. iv. 2, 90 Vim afiferri noctuam, quae /////^ 

 usque dicat tibi.? Cf. O. Keller, Lat. Etym., 1893, p. in. 

 'YBPI'I, s. u'Ppis. Probably the Eagle-Owl, S/r/x hiiho; cf. jS^wiy (for 

 Puas), of which word v'^pii is perhaps a corrupt form. 



Arist. H. A. ix. 12, 615 b 17 S' vjBpis, t^acri Se Tives eivai tov avTov tovtov 

 opvida ra TTTvyyi, ovros tjpepns pev oi) (jiaiveTai Sia to pi] ^Xeneiv o^v, Tcis 

 8e vvKTas 6r]pev(i wanep 01 cUto'l [cj. Sundevall, ol (Ltol], koi paxovTai 8e 

 TTpbs TOV deTov ovTOi a(p68pn uxtt ap({)co Xap,^av€a6ai noXXaKts ^aivras ino 

 Tcov vopiwv. TLKTei pev ovv 8vo wfi, veoTTevfi 8e Ka\ ovros iv nerpais koi 

 (Tnr]Xnioi9. Hesych. vfipis' opveov vvKrepivo}-. 



