78 OTIS TETRAX.—HOUBARA UNDULATA. 
§ 3220. One—Chemora, Algeria, June, 1857. From Mr. 
Simpson. 
§ 3221. One.—Djendeli, 27 May, 1857. From Mr. Tristram. 
This was Lot 153 at the sale at Mr. Stevens’s rooms, 9 Feb., 1858. 
§ 3222. One.—Algeria, 20 June, 1857. From Mr. Tristram. 
§ 3223. Two.—Champagne, France. From M. Parzudaki, 
1858. 
M. Parzudaki remarked that the French specimens are generally 
more clearly marked than the African. 
[§ 3224. One.—From the late Mr. Yarrell’s Collection, 1856. 
Bought at the sale of his Collection, 5 December, 1856, This egg was in 
the same Lot (373) as the Great Bustard’s already mentioned (§ 3198). It is 
no doubt correct, but I know nothing of its previous history. | 
[§ 3225. Zhree—Madracen, Algeria, 20 May, 1857. From 
Messrs. Salvin, ‘Tristram, and Simpson. 
These three eggs from the same nest had been shared by the three Algerian 
explorers, who at the request of my brother and myself kindly reunited them, 
so that we might possess the complete clutch. The nest, no doubt, was taken 
by an Arab. | 
[§ 3226. One.—‘< South Russia.” From Herr A. Heinke, 
through Dr. Giinther, 1863. ] 
HOUBARA UNDULATA (Jacquinot). 
§ 3227. One.—Algeria, 1857. From Mr. Tristram, 1858. 
[This was Lot 151 at Mr. Stevens’s rooms, 9 February, 1858, and was, I 
believe, from the same nest as that forming the preceding Lot, which seems to 
have been taken at Il Kantara, 9 June, 1857. In ‘The Ibis’ for 1860 (p. 26) 
Canon Tristram says that the nidification of this bird does not call for any 
remark. | ; 
