SUPPLEMENT: 
CORRECTIONS, OMISSIONS, AND ADDITIONS, 
(The names of species not before included are in thick type.) 
Neoruron PeRcNopTeRus. (Vol. I. p. 1.) 
§ 5919. One.——Mar Saba, Palestine, 23 April, 1864. “H.B.T.” | 
From Mr. Tristram, 1867. 
Given to me as a specimen from Palestine. The Canon’s notes on the breeding 
of the species in that country are printed in ‘ The Ibis’ for 1865 (pp. 249, 250). 
§ 5920. Two.—Alora, Andalusia, 20 April, From Mr. Howard 
LSGSse oe EL. Sec Saunders’s Col- 
§ 5921. One.—Alora, 7 May, 1868. “«H. 8.7) ‘ecton, 1877. 
Bought at Mr. Stevens’s auction-room, 11 May, 1877, being lots 205 and 205 of 
the Catalogue. They were the best-looking of the Spanish specimens of the egg 
in the sale, and the only ones that bore Mr. Saunders’s initials, indicating that 
they were taken by himself. The first of these nests seems to be mentioned by 
him in ‘The Ibis’ for 1869 (p. 179). 
Vuxrur monacuus. (V. cinereus, Vol. I. p. 6.) 
§ 5922. One.—Sartendik or Biyaz. Bash Karakush, 16 May (18637). 
From Dr. Cullen, of Kustendje, through Mr. Samuel Stevens, 
1864. 
Bought by me from a collection of eggs and skins sent to Mr. Stevens for sale 
by Dr. Cullen. It had attached to it a label in the doctor’s handwriting with the 
particulars above given. There were several skins of the bird in the collection 
which Mr. Gurney afterwards saw. 
§ 5923. One.—Bulgaria, 4 April, 1869. 
ELS Se Bg? From Messrs. 
Elwes and Buckley. 
§ 5924. One—Bulgaria. “T. E. B.” 
These two eggs are inscribed by their respective captors with their initials, and 
their notes on the species as observed by them in Bulgaria are printed in 
‘ The Ibis’ for 1870 (pp. 68, 64). 
