54: Mr. A. G. More on the Distribution of Birds 
Subprovinces 1-35, 37. 
Lat. 50°-59° or 60°.“ British ” type, or general. 
To the far north of Scotland, and has twice bred in Orkney 
(Messrs. Baikie and Heddle). 
EmBeriza CIRLUs (Linn.). Cirl-Bunting. 
Provinces I. II. III. V. 
Subprovinces 1-6, 7, 13, 14. 
Lat. 50°-55°. “English ” (or “ Atlantic”’) type. Not in Ire- 
land. 
Along the south coast, from Cornwall to Essex ; but does not 
appear to breed in Kent. 
Nests occasionally in Surrey (Mr. F. Godman). Has been 
seen in Herts, in May, by the Rev. H. H. Crewe, who has lately 
found it breeding near Tring (Ibis, 1865, p. 114). It has been 
obtained in Berks by the Rev. F. O. Morris. Breeds in Glou- 
cester (Rev. F. J. Scott), in Hereford (Mr. R. M. Lingwood), 
in Worcester and Warwick (Mr. R. F. Tomes). The few birds 
which have been noticed further north were most likely acci- 
dental visitors. 
FRINGILLA C@LEBS (Linn.). Chaffinch. 
Provinces I.-X VII. 
Subprovinces ]-35. 
Lat. 50°59°. “ British” type, or general. 
The commonest and probably most abundant of our Finches ; 
nesting regularly as far north as Caithness, but appears only as 
a visitor in the northern Scottish isles. 
Obs.— F. montifringilla (L.). In the ‘Zoologist’ for 1864 (p. 
9210), the Rev. J. C. Atkinson describes a nest and eggs found 
near Thirsk, which he supposes to have been those of the 
a bird which in Western Scandinavia does not breed 
Brambling 
south of lat. 59° N., and in Eastern Seandinavia not south of lat. 
67° N. (Wallengren in ¢ Naumannia,’ 1855, p. 186). 
Passer MONTANUS (Sfeph.). Tree-Sparrow. 
Provinces I.-V. VIII.-XI. XIV. XV. 
Subprovinces 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9-15, 19, 20-24, 28, 29, 30, 31. 
Lat. 50°-58°.  “ Germanic” type. Not in Ireland. 
