THE IBIS. 



NEW SERIES. 



No. II. APRIL 1865. 



XII. — On the Distribution of Birds in Great Britain during the 

 Nesting-season. By A. G. More, F.L.S. 



[Part II. Continued from page 27.] 

 Parus major {Linn,). Great Titmouse. 

 Provinces I.-XVII. 

 Subprovinces 1-35. 

 Lat. 50°-59°. " British " type, or general. 



Rare in the north of Scotland, but marked by Mr. Dunbar 

 as building regularly in Ross and Sutherland. Sir W. Jardine 

 describes it as ranging scarcely so far north as the Blue Tit- 

 mouse. 



Parus c^ruleus {Linn.). Blue Titmouse. 

 Provinces I.-XVII. 

 Subprovinces 1-35. 

 Lat. 50°-59°. " British " type, or general. 



To Sutherland {Mr. Selby and Mr. Dunbar) and Caithness 

 {Mr. Dunbar). 



Parus grist atus {Linn.). Crested Titmouse. 

 Provinces XIII.? XV. XVII. 

 Subprovinces 27 ?, 31, 34. 

 Lat. 56°-58°. " Scottish " type. Not in Ireland. 



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