308 



5. England. 



4. Yorkshire (Hargitt Coll}. 



9. Norfolk, llth May (F. Nor gate). 

 9. Norfolk, 17th May (F. N.). 

 9. Norfolk, 3rd June" (F. N.). 



7. Norfolk, 6th June (F. N.). 



8. Cambridgeshire; 



9. Cookham, Berkshire, May. 



5. Wickham, Hants (W. Farren), 



21st May. 



6. Alton, Hants, June. 



8. Alton, June. 



4. Finchley, Middlesex (O. Sakiri). 



5. Clay, Hythe. Kent, 16th Mav 



(6. S.). 



9. Churt, Surrey. 



7. Tilford, Surrey. 



8. Elbeuf, France (Noury : Hargitt 



Coll.}. 



10. Elbeuf (Noury : Hargitt Coll). 



6. Malaga, Spain, 29th April (H. 



Saunders). 



2. Malaga, 10th June (H. S.). 

 f>. Valkenswaard, Holland, 21stMay. 

 o. Valkenswaard, 23rd May 



11. Pomerania, llth May (T. Hol- 



land). 



8. Pomerania, llth May (T. H.). 

 1 1 . Pomerania, 12th May ( T. //.). 



7. Pomerania, 16th May (T. H.). 

 6. Pomerania, 28th May (T. H.). 



9. Parnassus, Greece, 2nd June 



( T. Kriiper). 



8. Smyrna, 20th May ( T. K.). 



Old Collection. 

 Seebohm Coll. 

 Seebohrn Coll. 

 Seebohm Coll. 

 Seebohm Coll. 

 Seebohm Coll. 

 F. Bond, Esq. [P.]. 

 Gould Coll. 

 Salvin-Godman Coll. 



Crowley Bequest. 

 Crowley Bequest. 

 Salvin-Godman Coll. 

 Salvin-Godman Coll. 



Crowley Bequest. 

 Crowley Bequest. 

 Seebohm Coll. 



Seebohm Coll. 

 Seebohm Coll. 



Seebohm Coll. 

 Seebohm Coll. 

 Seebohm Coll. 

 Seebohm Coll. 



Seebohm Coll. 

 Seebohm Coll. 

 Seebohm Coll. 

 Seebohm Coll. 

 Seebohm Coll. 



Seebohm Coll. 



Par us cinereiis, VieiU. 



Parus atriceps, Legge, JBirds Ceylon, p. 557 (1879) ; Oates, Fauna Brit. 



Ind., Birds, i. p. 46 (1889); Oates ed. Hume, Nests $ Eggs Ind. 



Birds, i. p. 31 (1889) ; Jtetham, Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. xii. 



p. 779 (1899). 

 Parus cinereus, Gadow, Cat. Birds B. M. viii. p. 16 (1883); Dresser, 



Birds Eur. ix. (Suppl.) p. 115 (1895) ; Sharpe, Hand-l. iv. p. 329 



(1903). 



The eggs of the Indian Grey Titmouse are mostly of a regular 

 oval form. Some have a slight gloss ; the majority are entirely with- 

 out gloss. They are white, rather boldly spotted and blotched with 

 chestnut. The markings are far more dense and frequent at the 

 larger end than elsewhere, and form at that part an ill-defined cap 

 or zone of confluent blotches. The eggs vary much in size, the 

 smallest example in the Collection measuring -6 by '48, and the 

 largest '78 by *57. 



1. Kashmir (C. R. Cock: Tristram Crowley Bequest. "^ - 



Coll.). 

 4. Xiljrhiri Hills. Hume Coll. 



