PASSER MO:STANrS. 441 



PASSER MONTANUS (Limueus). 

 TREE-SPARROW. 



^ 2380. Ttvo.—From Mr. Williamson, of Scarborough, 1843. 



Mr. Williamson obtaiued them from a Mr. Garth, who knows the 

 bird well. 



^ 2381. Twenty-three. — Cambridgeshire. From Mr. Frederick 

 Bond, 1859? 



[One a dwarf. Nearly all taken, I believe, at or near Whittleaford.] 



\S 2382. 2^0.— Whittlesford, Cambridgeshire. From Mr. 

 Charles Thurnall, 1851.] 



\}j 2383. ^0.— Cambridge, 1852.] 



[§ 2384. Two. — Grantchester, Cambridgeshire, 1852.] 



\S 2385. Two.— Whittlesford, 1852. From Mr. Charles 

 Thurnall.] 



\S 2386. 7^^d;o.— Grantchester, 1853. " E. N."] 



\S 2387. i^/ye.— Wangford, West Suffolk, 4 June, 1853. 

 " A. & E. N."] 



From a hole in a solitary old tree (an elder, if I remember right) growing 

 at some distance out on the warren, and, so far as my experience goes, a very 

 uncommon situation for this species to choose. One of the birds flew off as 

 we were riding past it.] 



IS 2388. 77/ree.— Grantchester (1854?). " E. N."] 



