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Fatco ELzonora. * (Vol. I. p. 108.) 
§ 5984. One.—12 August, 1862. ) 
§ 5985. One.—13 August, 1862 
§ 5986. One.—21 August, 1862. through Herr Seidensacher 
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| Cyclades. From Dr. Kriper, 
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| and Mr. Hudleston, 1864. 
§ 5987. Two.—22 August, 1862. 
§ 5988. One.—22 August, 1862. J 
Dr. Kriiper wrote from Athens in November 1862 (Journ. fiir Orn. 1864, 
pp. 1-23) an excellent account of the breeding of this species in the Cyclades as 
observed by himself, the most important passages in which have been translated by 
Mr. Dresser (B. Eur. vi. pp. 108-110). In that group of islands the bird breeds in 
considerable numbers, but the precise spots at which the various nests were taken 
are unfortunately not named, though it would seem that most of them were 
obtained on Naxos. 
Fatco sussuTeo. (Vol. I. p. 109.) 
§ 5989. Three—From North Brabant, 1851. 
From Arnold Bots, of Valkenswaard. 
Evanus c#ruteus. (Vol. I. p. 112.) 
Dele all after § 288 and substitute :— 
§ 5990. Two.—India. From Captain Butler’s Collection, through 
Mr. H. Saunders, 1879. 
An egg of this species, with ‘‘ Deesa” given as the lecality, and received from 
Capt. Butler through the Crowley Bequest, is entered in the British Museum 
‘Catalogue of Birds’ Eggs’ (ii. p. 290). 
Mitvus aeyetius. (Vol. I. p. 118.) 
§ 5991. Two.—Egypt. From Mr. S. 8, Allan. 
§ 5992. One.—Kadish Naphtali, Palestine, 17 May, 1864. From 
My. Tristram. 
The Canon’s note is :—“ From a nest of two, in an olive-tree among the ruius. 
The female bird shot off the nest.” 
