2C0 SITTA EUROP.EA. S. A.MURENSIS, 



NuthatcVs, as, although I did not take them myself, they were 

 brought to me by a boy who called them ' Creeper's \ and took them 

 out of a hollow tree." 



[§ 1080. Z^^y^.— Elveden, 1849.] 



[§ 1081. T^/y^?.— Elveden, 13 May, 1852.] 



[§ 1082. Five.—Y?ke\i\mm, Suffolk, 1856.] 



[^ 1083. i^o/^r.— Elveden, 26 May, 1857. " E. N." 



My brother's note is : — " From an old Green Woodpecker's nest in an elm, 

 the mouth of which was partly closed by clay, and the nest made with the 

 bark of a plane-tree. Both birds came to the ti'ee while the hole was being 

 cut open ; but the hen had not laid her full number."] 



SITTA EUROPE A, Linnjeus. 



§ 1084. Five. — Dyrehaven, Copenhagen, 30 April, 1857. From 

 Pastoi' Theobald. 



From a nest of six. 



§ 1085. 7^/?'^.— Gadollenhind, Denmark, 30 April, 1 857. From 

 Pastor Theobald. 



\ 1086. i^zi;^.— Denmark, May ,1857. From Pastor Theobald . 



[§ 1087. 7y^r<'6'.— Denmark. From Pastor Theobald, 1859.] 



L§ 1088. 7%ree.— Denmark. From Pastor Theobald, 1859. 



From a second nest. Both, I believe, were taken by the Pastor himself.] 



SITTA AMURENSIS, Swiuhoe. 



[§ 1089. One. — Amurland, June, 1887. From Ilerr Tancre, 



1888.] 



