43G LIGURINUS CHLORIS. 



[§ 2340. Two.— nveden, 1852. 



From different nests.] 



[§ 2341. O/ie.—'Ehedeu, 1853.] 



[§ 2342. a^^.— Barnhara, May, 1854.] 



[^ 2343. 0;^^.— Lackford, Suffolk, 2 June, 1857. " E. N." 



My brother's note is : — " From a nest of live in a young Scotcli tir, whicli I 

 found wliile looking for nests of Redpoll, two or three pairs of wliicli were 

 about, and 1 found one nest containing young."] 



[^ 2344. Tm.—Elvedm ?] 



[§ 2345. /SicC. — St. Neot's, Huntingdonshire, 15 June, 1864. 

 From Mr. Rowley. 



Mr. Rowley writes that this nest, on which he saw the bird, was taken by 

 himself, adding that a sitting of six eggs is only obtained once in about fifty 



nests.] 



[§ 2346. i^/z;^'.— Sparham, Norfolk, 18 June, 1875. From 

 Mr. F. Norgate. 



Taken by Mr. Norgate.] 



[^2347. Five.— heck, Donegal, 2 June, 1864. '' R. II." 

 From Mr. Robert Harvey.] 



[The following belong to the North-African form named Lv/urhun aurantn- 

 ventris by Prof. Cabauis.] 



[§ 2348. ^?y/^^'.— Algeria, 1856. From Mr. Tristram, 1858.] 

 [§ 2349. O;;^'.— Algeria, 1857. From Mr. Osbcrt Salvin.] 



