Mr. H. Seebohm on the Ornithology of Siberia. 187 
skins in the immature plumage of this species. Dr. Theél 
obtained eges of this bird. I take it to be the L. phenicurus 
of Pallas, and the L. superciliosus of Latham. 
GARRULUS BRANDTI, Eversm. | 
This very handsome and rare Jay appears to be very com- 
mon in the neighbourhood of Kras-no-yarsk’. Mr. Kibort 
has sent me numerous skins. 
PERISOREUS INFAUSTUS (Linn.). 
Mr. Kibort has sent me two skins of the Siberian Jay from 
Kras-no-yarsk’. Dr. Theél informs me that he met with this 
species at various stations on the Yen-e-say’ up to the Arctic 
circle. . 
Uracus srpiricus (Linn.). 
Mr. Kibort has sent me three skins of this brilliantly 
plumaged bird from the neighbourhood of Kras-no-yarsk’. 
Dr. Theél obtained it at Yen-e-saisk’. 
CaRDUELIS ORIENTALIS, Eversm. 
Mr. Kibort has sent me a fine male of this species from 
Kras-no-yarsk’. 
CoccoTHRAUSTES VULGARIS, Pall. 
Mr. Kibort has sent me two skins of the Hawfinch from 
Kras-no-yarsk’. They agree exactly with others from Asia 
Minor and Japan. 
Loxia curvirostra, Linn. 
Mr. Kibort has sent me two skins of the common Crossbill 
from Kras-no-yarsk’. 
Loxia sprrascrata, Brehm. 
Dr. Theél informs me that he met with small parties of 
this species between Kras-no-yarsk’ and Yen-e-saisk’. 
FRINGILLA MONTIFRINGILLA, Linn. 
Dr. Theél informed me that he saw two examples of this 
species in lat. 59° on the 26th of June. 
Passer MonTANUS (Linn.). 
Dr. Theél informed me that he saw the Tree-Sparrow as 
far north as lat. 60°. 
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