THE IBIS. 



ELEVENTH SERIES. 



Vol. II. No. 2. APRIL 1920. 



IX. — List of the Birds of the Canary Isld^uis, fvith detailed 

 reference to the Migratory Species and the Accidental 

 Visitors. Part VI. Appendix A — Appendix B. By 

 David A. Bannbrman, M.B.E., B.A., M.B.O.U., F.R.G.S. 



[Continued from p. 132.] 



Appendix A, 



Which includes all birds that liave been recorded on evidence 

 winch requires further proof bej ore the species can be admitted 

 to tJte list of authentic occurrences. All birds in the Appendix 

 are named binomially if any doubt exists as to which race they 

 belong. 



It will be seen by a glance at the names which make up 

 Appendix A that several of the species are most unlikely 

 ever to occur again in the Canary Archipelago. It is equally 

 certain that others whose names are included here will 

 some day have to be transferred to the list of authentic 

 visitors. 



It has been anything but easy to draw up this list and 

 determine which species should be given the " benefit of the 

 doubt" of having occurred in the islands. Opinions are 



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