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Mr. D. A. l^annerman on the 



[Ibis, 



The following abbreviations have been used, and when 

 placed in square brackets after the specific name of a bird 

 indicate that the species is also found in the list to which 

 the letters refer, thus : — 



[R.J = Resident ; [P.R.] = Partial Resident ; [S.V.] = 

 Summer Visitor, [W.V.] = AYinter Visitor ; [B.ofP.] 

 = Bird of Passage ; [A.V.] = Annual Visitor ; [O.V.] 

 = Occasional Visitor ; [R.V.] = Rare Visitor. 



A reference to the Part and to the page of ' The Ibis/ 

 where the species is dealt with in detail, has also been 

 appended. 



The following species are Residents, /. e., birds generally 

 found in the Canary IsLinds tlnonghout the year are included 

 in this category ; it includes those which regularly breed in 

 the Archipelago and which are not migratory in any way 

 except perhaps between the islands. TMicse number 61, 



viz. : — 



Part Year 



Corpus corax [C. c. canariensis] 



Pyrrliocorax pyrrliocorax 



Cardaelis carduelis parva 



Serinus canariiis 



Erythrospiza githaginea amantium . . 

 Passer hispaniolensis hispaniolensis 



Petronia petronia madeirensis 



Fringilla coelebs canariensis 



FringiUa ccslebs palmaj 



Fringilla eoelebs ombriosa 



Fringilla teydea teydea 



Fringilla teydea polatzeki 



Acanthis cannabina meadewaldoi 



Acanthis cannab'na harterti 



Emberiza calandra [E. c. thanneri] .. 



Calaudrella minor rufescens 



Calandrella minor polatzeki 



Motacilla cinerea [M. c. canariensis] 



Anthus bertheloti berthelotl 



Eegulus regulus teneriffsB 



Parus ciBruleus teneriff se 



Parus cfEruleus ombi'iosus 



Parus c^ruleus palmensis 



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