PLEGADIS FALCINELLUS. AS5 
§ 5335. One.—‘‘Save, 24 Mai, 1854.” From Dr. Kjeerbdlling, 
1856. 
[This egg is inscribed in pencil, and I recognize the handwriting as that of 
Herr Zelebor, from whom no doubt Dr. Kjzrbilling had it (cf. § 5281). 
“ Save ” is the Slavonian frontier-river so called. ] 
§ 5836. One.—< Sarepta, Volga.” 
From M. Parzudaki, 1858. 
§ 5337. Two.—* Africa.” 
L$ 
L$ 
5338. One.—From the late Mr. Yarrell’s Collection, 1856. 
This was part of Lot 373 at the sale by Mr. Stevens, 5 December, 1856, of 
Mr. Yarrell’s Collection, and being the only one assigned to this speeics 
included, it is doubtless that mentioned in the second edition of his work 
(ii. p. 576) published in 1845 as having been lately obtained by him, most 
likely, as above stated (§ 5334), from Mr. Green. ] 
5339. One.— Save, 20 Mai, 1854. Zeleb.” From Herr 
Zelebor, through M. E. Verreaux, 1859. 
Given to me at Paris by M. Edouard Verreaux. It bears a pencil inscrip- 
tion which I read as above in Herr Zelebor’s writing, with his name in the 
usual abbreviated form (cf. § 5535). | 
5340. One.—Sarepta.. From Herr Moschler, 1862.] 
5341. Mour—Delta of the Danube, 30 May, 1876. 
SWC. 8.62) “From: DreCullen, of Kustendje. 
Taken by the Doctor’s son (ef. § 5307). | 
5342. Three.—Obedska-bara, Slavonia, 26 May, 1883. 
“W.E.C.” From Mr. W. Eagle Clarke. 
The kind gift of Mr. Clarke, who wrote that they were a clutch from a nest 
which he took as above. His description of the locality where he found it and 
many others is given in ‘ The Ibis’ tor 1884 (pp. 133-155). He therein states 
that ‘‘in one bush were noted one nest of Common Heron, two of Pigmy Cormo- 
rant, three of Night-Heron, two of Little Ngret, one of Squacco, and three of 
Glossy Ibis.” He goes on to say that the nests of all these species were very 
similar in structure and materials, those of the Egret and Ibis being formed of 
sticks and a few reeds. | 
