436 



JNSESSORES. 



DENTIROSTRES. 



ANTRIM. 



ANTHIDM. 



RICHARD'S PIPIT. 

 Antkus Ricardi. 



Anthus Ricardi, Richard's Pipit, BEWICK, Brit. Birds, vol. i p. 219. 

 FLEM. Brit. An. p. 75. 



SELBY, Brit. Ornith. vol. i. p. 264. 



JENYNS, Brit. Vert. p. 117. 



GOULD, Birds of Europe, pt. xvii. 



Pipit Richard TEMM. Man. d'Ornith. vol. i. p. 263. 



THIS fine species was first made known as an occasional 

 visitor to England by the late N. A. Vigors, Esq., M.P., 

 who obtained a specimen that was taken alive in the 

 neighbourhood of London in October 1812. Mr. Gould, in 

 his Birds of Europe, mentions two instances that occurred 

 of the capture of this species, also near London, in the 

 spring of 1836. Mr. Rennie, in his edition of Montagues 

 Ornithological Dictionary, notices two instances of this 



