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5. Circus cineraceus. European, Indian, and African. 



6. Coracias garrula, Linn. Inhabiting Europe, and abundantly 

 Northern Africa ; but hitherto not observed in India. 



7. Lanius Collurio, Linn. Hitherto not obtained from India. 



8. Cinclus aquaticus, Bechst, Hitherto not obtained from any lo- 

 cality so far to the east as Trebizond. 



9. Saxicola CEnanthe, Bechst. Similarly circumstanced with the 

 last. 



10. Parus major, Linn. Also similarly circumstanced. 



11. Parus biarmicus, Linn. European, and of Eastern Asiaj but 

 hitherto not observed in India. 



12. Pyrgita domestica, Cuv. European, and obtained also from 

 the Nubian mountains, as well as from the Himalayan and from other 

 parts of India. 



13. Carduelis communis, Cuv. Not hitherto observed in India. 



14. Emheriza miliaria, Linn. Previously not obtained from any 

 locality so far to the east as Trebizond. 



15. Sturnus vulgaris, Linn. Common to the three continents of 

 the old world. 



16. Troglodytes communis, Cuv. Not hitherto observed in India. 



17. Tichodroma muraria, 111. Inhabiting the South of Europe, 

 and found also in the Himalayan mountains, but not in the low lands 

 of India. 



18. Otis Tetrax, Linn. Inhabiting Europe and Africa, but not 

 India. 



19. CEdicnemus crepitans, Cuv. Similarly circumstanced with the 

 last. 



20. Vanellus ? A young bird of a species apparently un- 



described. 



21. Tringa variabilis, Meyer. European and American; but hi- 

 therto not observed in India or Africa. 



22. Tringa pugnax, Linn. European and Chinese. 



23. Totanus Glottis, Bechst. Not hitherto observed in India or 

 Africa. 



24. Botaurus stellaris. Inhabiting the three continents of the old 

 world. 



25. Sterna Hirundo, Linn. Inhabiting Europe and America, but 

 not observed in India. 



26. Sterna leucoptera, Temm. Hitherto not observed out of Eu- 

 rope. 



27. Tadorna Vulpanser. Similarly circumstanced with the pre- 

 ceding. 



28. Anas Boschas, Linn. Almost universal. 



Mr. Keith Abbott states that in addition to the above-named birds 

 he has shot at Trebizond the following : 

 Falco rufipes, Bechst, 

 Oriolus Galbula, Linn. 

 Pastor roseus, Teram. 

 Pterocles arenarius, Temm. 

 Totanus Calidris, Bechst. 



