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ALPINE 
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DESCRIPTION. 
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INDIAN 
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‘/ESCRIPTIONe 
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KNJAESCIK 
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Parus alpinus, Ind, Orn. ii. p. 569. 21.—S. G. Gmel. It, iv. p. 17 1.—=Pall. 
N. Nord. Beytr. iv. p. 49. 
SIZE and fhape of the Long-tailed Titmoufe: the feathers on the 
upper part of the body are black, margined with afh colour; be- 
neath pale rufous, fpotted with black: a white line from the bafe of - 
the bill, running towards the nape: quills black: tail the fame, a 
trifle forked in fhape; the outmoft feather marked with a cuneiform 
{pot of white at the tip. 
Inhabits the higher parts of Perfia; and lives on infects. 
Parus indicus, 2nd. Ora. ii. p. 572. 29.—Ms/f. Carlf. fa/e. ii. tab. 50. 
IZE of the Greater Titmouje: bill and legs brown: forehead dufky; 
the reft of the upper parts of the plumage cinereous: chin and 
throat dufky white: breaft, belly, and vent, ferruginous: wing co- 
verts dufky black, with cinereous margins: quills and tail dufky ; the 
Jaft a trifle forked. 
Inhabits Jndia. 
Parus Knjaefcik, Ind, Orn.ii. p. 572. 30.——Lepech, 27, 1. p. 18 le 
HIS is white, with a livid coloured collar; a ftripe of the fame 
through the eyes, and a continued ftripe on the under parts of the 
body. » 
Inhabits the oak forefts of Sidiria. 
