498 PICA MAURITANICA. 



[§ 2677. /S'/ci',— Chase Wood, Walford, Herefordshire, 24 April, 

 1874. From Mr. Norgate.] 



[§ 2678. Seve?i.— Sussex, 19 April, 1876. From Mr. Norgate, 



1878.] 



[The following seem to belong to the Eastern form named P/ca Icucopfera 

 by Mr. Gould.] 



[§2679. T'^o.— "Daiiuria." From Mons. J. P. Verreaux, 

 1868. 



Obtained, I believe, from Dr. Dybowski, who says (.Tourn. fiir Orn. 1872, 

 p. 453) that in 18G8 tlie first laying was completed on the 20th of Ma}'.] 



[§ 2680. One. — Tasram, Dras Hiver, Ladakh. From Captain 

 Cordeaux, 1895. 



Captain Cordeaux told me that this was from a nest with three eggs in a 

 poplar tree, and was taken b}' himself.] 



PICA MAURITANICA, Malherbe. 



§ 2681. One.—D]e\\M\, Algeria, 16 May, 1857. From Mr. 

 W. H. Simpson. 



[§ 2682. O/xe.— Djendeli, 13 May, 1857. From Mr. Salvin. 



Mr. Salvin's notes on the breeding of this species in the Eastern Atlas, as 

 observed by him and his companions, are in 'The Ibis ' for 1859 (page 812). 

 In that district it is the common foster-parent of Coccystt-s glandaruts 

 {ef. §§ 701, 702).] 



[§ 2683. 7%r^e.— Madraccn, Algeria, 6 June, 1857. From 

 Mr. Tristram.] 



