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skins in the immature plumage of this species. Dr. Theel 

 obtained eggs of this bird. I take it to be the L. phaenicurus 

 of Pallas, and the L. superciliosus of Latham. 



GARRULUS BRANDTI, Eversm. 



This very handsome and rare Jay appears to be very com- 

 mon in the neighbourhood of Kras-no-yarsk'. Mr. Kibort 

 has sent me numerous skins. 



PERTSOREUS INFAUSTUS (Linn.) . 



Mr. Kibort has sent me two skins of the Siberian Jay from 

 Kras-no-yarsk'. Dr. Theel informs me that he met with this 

 species at various stations on the Yen-e-say' up to the Arctic 

 circle. 



URAGUS SIBIRICUS (Linn.). 



Mr. Kibort has sent me three skins of this brilliantly 

 plumaged bird from the neighbourhood of Kras-no-yarsk'. 

 Dr. Theel obtained it at Yen-e-saisk'. 



CARDUELIS ORIENTALIS, Eversm. 



Mr. Kibort has sent me a fine male of this species from 

 Kras-no-yarsk 7 . 



COCCOTHRAUSTES VULGARIS 3 Pall. 



Mr. Kibort has sent me two skins of the Hawfinch from 

 Kras-no-yarsk'. They agree exactly with others from Asia 

 Minor and Japan. 



LOXIA CURVIROSTRA, Linn. 



Mr. Kibort has sent me two skins of the common Crossbill 

 from Kras-no-yarsk'. 



LOXIA BIFASCIATA, Brehm. 



Dr. Theel informs me that he met with small parties of 

 this species between Kras-no-yarsk 7 and Yen-e-saisk'. 



FRINGILLA MONTIFRINGILLA, Linn. 



Dr. Theel informed me that he saw two examples of this 

 species in lat. 59 on the 26th of June. 



PASSER MONTANUS (Linn.). 



Dr. Theel informed me that he saw the Tree- Sparrow as 

 far north as lat. 60. 



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