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Curruca atricapilla, hortensis, cinerea, curruca, Trochitus, Hippolais. 



All more or less common. 

 Regulus aurocapillus. More or less common. 

 Motacilla alba, Boarula, flava. More or less common. 

 Anthus pratensis. Common. 

 Saxicola (Enanthe, Rubetra, Rubicola. Common on most of the large 



moors, 

 Parus major, cecruleus, palustris. Common. 

 Pants ater, caudatus. More or less common. 

 Bombycilla garrula. Rare. Several occurred in 1829 at Halifax, 



Woodlesford, Barwick in Elmet, and Huddersfield, feeding on 



the berries of the mountain ash. 

 Alauda arvensis. Very common. 



arborea. Rather rare. Halifax, Killingbeck, 1832. 



Emberiza nivalis. Rather rare. Halifax, Birstal, 1839. 



miliaria. Occasionally. Halifax, Hurley, and Killingbeck. 



Schceniculus , citrinella. Common. 



• Cirlus. Very rare. One occurred near Doncaster, as re- 

 corded by Mr. Neville Wood in the Naturalist. 

 Fringilla Calebs. Very common. 



■ Montifringilla. Not uncommon- 

 ly r^i7a domestica. Very common. 



montana. Occasionally, Pottemewton, May 1839. 



Coccothraustes vulgaris. Rare. Killingbeck, Halifax : a pair shot 



near Harewood, 1838. 



' Chloris. Very common. 



Carduelis elegans. Occasionally. Halifax, Craven, Killingbeck, and 



Ferrybridge. 

 ■ Spinus. Plentiful in some districts. Ferrybridge, Craven, 



Halifax, banks of the Ayr near Leeds. 

 Linaria cannabina, minor. Common. 



Montium. Osmondthorp, Halifax- 



Pyrrhula vulgaris. Not uncommon. 



Loxia curvirostra. Occasionally. Halifax, Killingbeck, Several at 



Meanwood and Huddersfield, 1839, feeding on the larch and 



mountain ash. Several nests in Bramham Park this year, 1840. 

 Sturnus vulgaris. Common. 

 Pastor roseus. Rare. Ripley : one shot in the garden at Farnley 



Hall, near Otley, 1828. 

 Corvus Corax. Rare. Occasionally at Walton Park. 



Corone. Common. 



— frugilegus. Common. 



