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A2TEPIAI (continued}. 



Arist. H. A. ix. 1, 609 b, 18,617 T&V po)8iS)v yevos, emKaXovutvos OKI/OS-, 

 /uufloXoyemn yrWcr&n en dovXwv. Ael. H. A. v. 36 ovofjui ecrnv opviOos 

 d&Tfptas, Kal Tida(TVTai ye eV TTJ Ai-yurrra), Ka\ dvQpamov (ptovrjs eVatei. 

 ei de TIS avrbv oveiftifov 8ov\ov fMTCMj 6 Se opyi^erai' Kal fit IS OK.VOV KaXecrttev 

 avToV, 6 de flpevQverai Kal dyavaKTfl, a>$ KOI es TO dyevves CTKcoTTTOfjifVos KOI 

 es dpyiav eldwopevos. Vide S. V. ep<o8i<$s.. 



'AITH'P. A name for the Goldfinch, vide s. v. dicaK0uXXis. 



Dion. De Avib. iii. 2 mrrcpis ols epvOpos re KVK\OS ea-riv, &<rircp aor^p, 

 eVi rat? KccpaXals. Arrives in spring with the North wind, and is 

 caught with bird-lime. 



'AZTPAfAArNOI. An unknown small bird, mentioned along with the 

 foregoing, with epithet raxvf. Perhaps a synonym of d<rryjp : 

 Belon (cit. Bikelas) has It. stragalino = Goldfinch, but, according 

 to Giglioli, the word is not known in any modern Italian dialect. 



'AITPAAO'I* 6 ^apo'y, VTTO eerraXcoi/, Hesych. Supposed to be 

 akin to L. stur-nu-s (Curt.), L.paru-s (Fick), O. H. G. sprd, &c. 



An unknown bird ; Hesych. s. v. evQv 



'ATTArA'l, s. drrayas, s. drray^. Also drTapuyds, Hesych. (MSS. 

 have dTTayrjs, aTrayts, drayi]), and ray^i/dpioi/, Suid. C Lob. Path. 

 i. p. 142. Athen. 388 B notes the accent as an exception, and the 

 plural orrayoi, not drrayijves ; cf. Eustath. p. 854 TO TraXaibv 'ATTayat 

 p,ev 'ATTtKcos 1 , 'ArTayrjves 8e KOLVWS. Mod. Gk. rayivdpi (Du Cange), arra- 

 yivdpi (Sibthorpe ap. Walpole, Mem. rel. to Turkey, p. 262), Ai/3aSo- 

 7T6pdt (Tournefort). Vide s. v. Tay^i/. The word has been taken for an 

 Egyptian one, from the phrase 'Arrcrya? Alyvirrias, Clem. Alex. Paed. 

 ii. i. p. 140 ; cf. Sturzius De Dial. Aeg. p. 86, ap. Steph. Thes. p. clxxiii. 



The Francolin, Tetrao francolinus, L. See Lilford, Ibis, 1862, 

 P- 352. 



Ar. Av. 247, 761 with ep. rouc/Xof, TrepiTroiKiXo? or Tn-epoTro/KiXoy (cf. 

 Meineke, in loc.) ; cf. Suid. eon KardaTiKTos TrotKi'Xoic TTTepoTs* Xe-yeTai fie eirl 

 Sov\w KaTeo-TiypeVcoi/. Ar. Ach. 875, common in Boeotia ; absent from 

 Crete, praeterquam in Cydoniatarum regione, Plin. x. 58 (83). Arist. 

 H. A. ix. 26, 617 do-Ka\a>Tras TO xp<p-a o/zoioi/ arroy^n. ix. 49 B, 633 011 



71T1JTIKOS dXX' fTTiyeiOS KOI KOVI&TIKOS. Ael. H. A. IV. 42 TO IdlOV Ol/OjUa rj (T0VCl 



(ptovfj (pOeyyerai Kal dvafJie\Trei avro. Ib. vi. 45 voovcri 8e apa drrayds 

 p.t> d\KTpv<'>vi exdurra, aXexTpvcov S' av ira\iv drraya. Socr. ap. Athen. 

 ix. 387 f., how the drrayds in Egypt said in times of famine Tpis Tots 

 KaKnvpyois KGKO, (vide Casaub. in Athen. ii. p. 420, ed. 1600) ; cf. Ael 

 V. H. xv. 27. Alex. Mynd. in Athen. 1. c. fjuKpy /zeV peifav earl nepdiKos, o\os 



