200 



Mr. J. A. Harvie Brown on the 



B. Summary up to date for Southern Division*. 



We have in the whole of the Southern Division of North 

 Russia records of 242 species. Of these there are three of very 

 doubtful nature, which are distinguished in the column for the 

 Southern Division in Table 11. by being enclosed in brackets, 

 and nine more, which must be considered more or less doubt- 

 ful also. This leaves records of 230 species, which may for 

 present purposes be classed as authentic. These records 

 (authentic and doubtful) are distributed in the three districts 

 as follows : — 



(N.B. Spaces are left in the columns for future summaries.) 

 Southern Division. 



C. Summary for whole of North Eussia. 



In North Russia, north of the boundaries defined we 

 have total records of 290 species. Of these there fall to be 

 deducted 9t species of more or less doubtful nature. This 

 leaves records of 281 species, which may be considered 

 authentic. These 281 authentic records are disti'ibuted in the 

 Divisions as follows : — , 



* For Summary A, see Part II. I. c. p. 28. 



t Viz. Milviis ictinus, Falco sacer, Athene iioctim, Pratmcola rttbicola, 

 Locnstella certhiola, Phylloscopus neglectus, Colymhus glacialis, Acrocepha- 

 liis palusiris, and Emheriza pithym-nis. 



