174 A GLOSSARY OF GREEK BIRDS 



j 

 TPnrM'THI. A small bird, probably identical with TpwyXo8uTT]s. 



Phile De An. Pr. 691 aerov fie TOV \iiyo.v | alyviribs fie'fioiKe* TOV fie, 

 TpcoyXiTTjs. Hdn. Epim. 136, 181 ; Eust. 228, 35. 



TPiirAOAY'THI. The Wren, Troglodytes europaeus, L. 



Philagr. Med. ap. Act. xi. n (cit. Schn. in Arist. vol. iv. p. 85) o-rpou- 

 6iov eo~T\ crfJLiKpoTaTov o~x f ^v airavTO)v TWV opveav TrX^i/ TOV jBcKTikiaKov 

 Ka\ovfj,fvov' napfoiKe fie TOO /3a(rtX ICTK&) Kara TroXXa, (ivev T>V Xpvo~i6vT(i>v 

 cv /uercoTro) Trrepav' vp.yedeo~Tepov 8' eVrl /UKpa) 6 rpajyXofiirny? TOV /SaaiXiV- 

 KOV KOI /LieXa^rcpos 1 , KOI rrjv ovpav eyrjyepnevrjv fX fi " et 'j Xev/c<B Kareo'TLynevriv 

 omcrQev ^p<t)juar6. AaXiartpo? 8' e&rlv OVTOS TOV ^ao~L\io~Kov ) KOI riff ore 

 ^apcorepo? eV a^pa 7repiypa<pfj r^? Trrepuyof. /Spa^e/a? Se ras TTTfpvo-eis 

 Troietrat, Kat dvva/J.iv e^ei (pvaiKrjV aiav Bav^aa^ov. a<pdovov olfjiai TO yevos 

 avT&v TTdVTaxov KCLTa TOV ^ei/noova (paivopevov. 



TY'rrrA* opviQdpiw rt, Hesych. 



r' tuyya cj. Bourdelot, ad Heliod. p. 57, sed sine causa fortasse 

 (M. Schmidt, ad Hesych.). 



TY'AAI, for tXXas, q. v. A kind of Thrush, Alex. Mynd. ap. Athen. 

 ii. 65 a. 



TY'flANOI. An unknown bird. 



Arist. H. A. ix. I, 609 oVoKretWi 17 Kop<avr) TOV KaXov/jievov Tvnavov. The 

 fact that the Crow is also said to be hostile to op^iXoy and to TrpeV/Sus-, 

 gives some ground for supposing that TVTTO.VOS is here a misreading for 

 Tvpavvos. 



TY'PANNOI. The Gold-crested Wren, Regulus cristatus and igni- 

 capillus. (Both species occur in Greece, Von der Miihle, p. 68, 

 Lindermayer, p. 96.) Cf. Gk. /3acnAiW>?, Lat. regulus, Fr. 

 roitelet, Germ. Zaunkonig, &c. 



Arist. H. A. viii. 3> 59^ b TO [JLeyedos /xtxrpcS /uei'icov aKpidos, eari de (poivt- 

 KOVV \6<pov tx&V) K.a.1 aXXcoy ei/'^api ro opvi6iov Kai evpvdpov. 



TYTii'* 17 y\avg, Hesych. 



Cf. Plaut. Menaechm. iv. 2, 90 Vim afferri noctuam, quae tutu 



usque dicat tibi? Cf. O. Keller, Lat. Etym., 1893, p. in. 

 'YBPI'Z, s. uppis. Probably the Eagle-Owl, Strix bubo', cf. /3piW (for 

 pu'as), of which word vfyts is perhaps a corrupt form. 



Arist. H. A. ix. 12, 615 b 17 5' vfipis, (paal 6e Tives elvat TOV avrov TOVTOV 

 opvida r< TTTvyyi, OVTOS fjfiepas p.v ov (paiVerai dia TO p,rj {3\fTTfiv o^v, TOS 

 de VVKTO.S dijpfvei, &aTTp ol dfTol [cj. Sundevall, ot wroi], Kai /ia^ovrai 8e 

 irpos TOV dfTOV OVT(O o~(p68pa &O~T ci/jifpa) \afjLJSdvfo~dai iro\\a.Kts S>vTas t'Tro 

 r>v vo/jLeav. TLKTCI p.ev ovv dvo wa, veoTTevei de Kai OVTOS ev TicTpais KOI 

 anijXaiois. Hesych. vftpis' opvfov 



