30 rNDEX-OATALOGTTK OF THE BIRDS 



Case 



Genus. PASTOR. 



36. Rose-coloured Pastor. Pastor roseus, (Linn.). 



No. 1 (left). Male, in full mature plumage, Mrrzapore. 



Presented by W. E. Brooks, Esq., 1867. 

 ,, 2 (right). Male, in worn plumage. Locality unknown. 



87. Rose-coloured Pastor. 



No. 1 (left). Eemale. Shot at Bock, Northumberland, 



by Mr. Smith, July 31st, 1832. 

 ,, 2 (right). Female. Shot by Chas. St. John, Esq., 



near Loch Spinie, Elgin, June 21st, 1851. 

 ,, 3 (centre). Male. Shot at "Walbottle, 1836. 



Remark. — All in this case are specimens with worn 

 plumage. J. H. 



38. Rose-coloured Pastor. 



No. 1 (left). Half changed from first plumage. 



Bought at Liverpool, 1836. 

 ,, 2 (centre). First plumage. 

 ,, 3 (right). Second plumage — probably female. 

 Mirzapore, India. 

 Presented to J. Hancock by W. E. Brooks, 1862. 



Fam. FRINGILLID^E. 



Genus. PASSER. 



39. House Sparrow. Passer domesticus, Brisson. 

 No. 1 (lower left). Male. Summer plumage, June, 1872. 



„ 2 (upper left). Male. Winter plumage, Dec. 1875. 

 ,, 3 (upper centre). Young. First plumage, June 1872. 

 ,, 4 (right). Female. June 19th, 1872. 

 Remark. — All shot at Oatlands. 

 No. 5 (lower centre). Male. First plumage. 



Remark. — See black on throat. Killed against the window 

 at Oatlands, June 29th, 1887. J. H. 



