Distribution of Birds in North Russia. 201 



Total in North Russia, 281. 

 Northern Division 230 | Southern Division 230. 



In North, 

 Found in both, i 7iot in South. 



In South, 

 ?iot in North. 



Uncertain in 

 which Di\-i.sioD. 



177 1 48 



54 



2* 



Notes and Criticisms of doubtful Eecords in Part III. 

 (1) Aquila clanga, Pall. No. 3 in Tables. 



Barely reaches 60^ N., as SabanaefF (22) f tells us that it 

 is not found further north than Bogoslatfsk, Avhich is just 

 under the 60tli parallel. In the S.W. District we have record 

 of one .specimen shot in September 1871, at Oschta, on the 

 Onega Sea, and which is now in the University Museum, St. 

 Petersburg, where it was seen by Meves (23, p. 433) . 



Obs. — Aquila nobilis, Pall., perhaps occurs at BogoslafFsk 

 {vide No. 22, Sabanaeff). Both forms {A. nohilis, Pall., and 

 A. chrysaetus^ L., = fulva^) are included in Sabanaeff 's 

 list — the former, however, recorded from a more northerly 

 locality (Pavda) than the latter. I have not considered it 

 necessary, however, to separate them. For further remarks 

 on the different forms of A. chrysaetusj L., vide Dresser's 

 "Notes on Severtzoff's 'Fauna of Turkestan'" ('Ibis,' 

 1875, p. 99). 



(2) Pandion halia'etus (L.) . No. 5 in Tables. 



This species is recorded by Mejakoff (19) as very com- 

 mon in the neighbourhood of Lake Koubenskoie, but rather 

 rare in the northern districts. Meves found it between 

 Ladoga and Archangel ; Alston and I found a nest at Arch- 

 angel (' Ibis,' 1873) ; and Seebohm and I found it at Haba- 

 riki, on the Petchora. It is, according to Mejakoff, only a 

 summer visitant even in the south of Vologda. 



(3) Buteo lagopus, Brunn. No, 8 in Tables. 



Sabanaeff says, quoting Hoffman-Brandt, " Further to 

 the north [than the Ekaterineburg district, J. A. II. B.] it again 



* Viz. Aaio otus, Emheriza melanocephala. There are several others 

 which ought, perhaps, to be classed with these, such as Himantopus 

 randidus, Avocetta recurvirostra, and a few more. Such can be deducted 

 from the number in column 1 (in above summary) and added to those in 

 column 4. 



t The numbers here and elsewhere in the.«e notes refer to the " List 

 of Authorities," as in the Tables. 



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