288 Capt, Lynes on the Ornitholor/tj [This, 



fonut!; hi\\e never yet been given English names, and some care 

 in giving aiul using English names is desirable). 



The order and nomenclature is that of Dr. Ilartert's '' Die 

 Vbgel der palaai^ktischen Faunn." 



In the list are included as [absent] the names of certain 

 Mauretanian species, which were looked out for, as possible, 

 or likely to occur in the Middle-Atlas, but never found there. 



.1 hhrev'mtions used. 



E. = Resident. 



S. = Simimer visitor. 

 ]M, = Migrant (passage). 



[ ] = probably ; every reason to suppose, but not yet 2»'oi'ed. 

 abcl. = abundant, 

 com. = common, 

 mod. = moderately common, 

 occ. = occasional. 



r. — rare. 



V. = very. 



b. = breeds, breeding. 



N. = nest. 

 9 ft. = 9 feet above ground (nest site). 



e. = eggs (6e.=6 eggs). 



y. = young in nest. 



a. = addled egg. 



1 _ ^ f 1 / ~ ^ ^^'^'^ ^^'^ f"*" young. 



cl. - days. ci. j ^ (> ^^^^ incvhaied for eggs. 



juv. ab. = young abroad (recently out of nest). 

 ad. = adult. 

 13.5 = (date) 13th May. 



-|- = of one family, or bird and iis nest. 

 OoU. = specimens collected. 

 1. For. = lower Forest, 4700 to 5100 ft. 

 m.For. = middle Forest, 5100 to 5600 ft. 

 u. For. = upper Forest, 5600 to 6000 ft. (top). 

 1. m. For. = lower and middle Forest. 

 Plat. = Plateau, 

 base = base of "N. Slope" below the Forest including '•Mamelons." 



Corvus corax tingitanus Irby. (Raven.) 



Coll. 2 ad. from N. 5 e. 6 d. 8.5. [R.] abd., b. everywhere, 

 N. trees and crags. Parties of six or more all through summer, 

 and swarms up to 80 after June. Great variety of notes, 

 deep quack like a hoarse duck, mocking laugh " wok-wok-wok," 

 reminding of Paradisea apoda, kc. 



Daw [absent]. 



