512 CORVUS CORONE AND C. CORNIX. — C. UMBRINUS. 



[§2752. One. — Argyllshire, 1855. From Mr. Peter Robertson. 



This from the late much-respected forester at Black Mount, who had been 

 so trusty a guide to Mr. WoUey, my brother, and myself to more than one 

 Eagle's nest (§§ 28, 32, 36, 39, 41, 53).] 



[§2753. 0^^^.— Shetland, 1855. From Mr. T. Southwell, 1856.] 



[§ 2754. i^ow?-.— Unst, 1856. From Mr. J. Smith.] 



[§ 2755. Three.— B\d.Qk Mount, Argyllshire, 1857. From Mr. 

 Peter Robertson.] 



[§ 2756. O^e.— Egypt, 1862. From Mr. S. S. Allen.] 



[§ 2757. i^Ve.— Corvaddy, Donegal, 9 May, 1868. "R. H." 

 From Mr. Robert Harvey. 



Mr. Harvey writes : — " This nestful was taken in my presence, by my son 

 John, from the top of a tall silver-fir in the plantation of Corvaddy Lodge, in 

 this parish of Leek. I saw the hen bird leave the nest, and saw both birds 

 flying and croaking about the tree as my son went up it.] 



[§ 2758. 07ie. — Turkey. From Mr. Robson, of Ortakeuy, 

 1867.] 



CORVUS UMBRINUS, Sundevall ex Hedenbor-. 



[§ 2759. Tz^o.— Egypt, 10 March, 1863. "J. H..C." From 

 Mr. Cochrane. 



These eggs I obtained at Mr. Leadbeater's, to whom Mr. Cochrane had sent 

 them, with others, to be disposed of. I saw the skins of some of these Ravens 

 with them. I am not aware that he ever published any notes on this species, 

 which is much to be regretted.] 



