Birds of Archangel. 377 



TROGLODYTES PARVULUS. 



The Wren is recorded by Henke from Archangel. It is 

 probably a rare resident. 



SlTTA URALENSIS. 



The Siberian form of the Nuthatch is an occasional winter 

 visitor. 



ACREDULA CAUDATA. 



The Siberian form of the Long-tailed Tit, with a very long 

 tail, measuring from 3'8 to 3*6 inches, is not rare ; but Henke 

 does not say if it be a resident. 



PARUS CINCTUS. 



The Archangel form of the Lapp Tit is intermediate 

 between the Scandinavian and Siberian forms. It is a com- 

 mon resident. 



PARUS BOREALIS. 



The Archangel form of the Marsh-Tit is intermediate 

 between the Scandinavian and the Siberian forms. It is a 

 very common resident. 



PARUS ATER. 



The Cole Tit is a rare resident. 



PARUS MAJOR. 



The Great Tit is a common resident, 



AM PELTS GARRULA. 



The Waxwing is very common in some years, 



GARRULUS INFAUSTUS. 



The Siberian Jay is a common resident, 



GARRULUS GLANDARIUS. 



The Jay is a very rare resident. 



NUCIFRAGA CARYOCATACTES, 



The Nutcracker is a rare visitor. 



PICA CAUDATA. 



The Magpie is a very common resident. 



CORVUS MONEDULA. 



The Jackdaw is a very common resident. 



