206 CYPSELUS PACIFICUS. — C. APUS. 



§ 759. Two. — From M. Nager-Donazain, through Dr. Frere, 

 1852. 



[§ 760. Fom.—Ymm M. Nager-Donazain, 1859.] 



CYPSELUS PACIFICUS (Latham). 

 SIBERIAN SWIFT. 

 [§ 761. One.—'' Siberie." From M. Jules Verreaux, 1873. 



This specimen was doubtless one of those obtained and described by Dr. 

 Dybowski (Journal fiir Ornithologie, 1872, p. 351.] 



CYPSELUS APUS (Linn^us). 

 SWIFT. 



§ 762. y^^^o.— Near Godalming, 1836. From Mr. J. F. 

 Dawson, 1846. 



Mr. Dawson, of Ventnor, said he had these from the neighbour- 

 hood of Godalming. 



[This statement is confirmed by the inscription upon them, " C murarius, 

 1836," which appears to be in the handwriting of Mr. Salmon.] 



§ 763. One. — Scarborough. From Mr. Roberts, 1854. 



^ 764. O^e.— Lapland, 1854. 



Found by Piko Heiki. Swifts breed here [Lapland] in holes of 

 trees. 



§ 765. rw;o.— Modus-lombola, West Bothnia, 4 July, 1857. 

 Found by Matthias Solomonson Neckala in a hole of a tree by 



