PYRKHULA EUROPtEA. 415 



[§ 2:232. 7ko.— Cambridge, May, 1S73. From Mr. John 

 Baker. 



These were fouud by two of Mr. Baker's boys in a garden at the back of the 

 Colleges. The nest, which was given to me at the same time, was built in and 

 upon that of a Long-tailed Titmouse, It is the first known by me to have 

 been taken in Cambridgeshire.] 



PYRRHULA EUROPiEA (Vieillot). 

 BULLFINCH. 



§ 2233. /.S^>.— England, not later than 1846. 



§ 2234. i^o?^r.— Bearwood, Berkshire, 1846. 



^ 2235. O/ie.—Rowa, East Bothnia, 1855. 

 Apparently a Bullfinch's, and the only one 1 have got in Lapland, 



[This most likely belongs to the larger form, P. ynajor, Brehm.] 



§ 2236. i^/V^.— Elveden, 27 April, 1859. "J. W." 



The nest, shewn to me by Messrs A. and E. Newton, in a laurel, 

 about five feet from the ground. The hen bird sat very close upon 

 the nest, which was beautifully made. 



[§ 2287. 7'?^'o.— Elveden, 1847. From different nests. 



The second nest found by my brother with three eggs on the 10th May.] 



[§ 2238. 0;ze.— Elveden, May, 1848.] 



[§ 2239. Three. — Elveden, 5 May, 1851. From two nests, 

 found on the same day.] 



[§ 2240. Seven.— m\editn, 1852. 



From two out of four nests found in May and June.] 



