362 PARIDA, 
INSESSORES. PARIDE. 
DENTIROSTRES, 
THE BLUE TIT. 
Parus ceruleus. 
Parus céruleus, Blue Titmouse, PENN. Brit. Zool. vol. i. p. 534. 
” ° ” 0 Monraeu, Ornith. Dict. 
9 op x op Bewicx, Brit. Birds, vol. i. p. 286. 
” 39 Be 3 Fem. Brit. An. p. 80. 
” ” ” x Sexsy, Brit. Ornith. vol i. p. 235. 
” ry) » » JENYNS, Brit. Vert. p. 122. 
» ” ” 5 Govutp, Birds of Europe, pt. xiv. 
33 5, Mésange bleue, TemM. Man. d’Ornith. vol. i. p. 289. 
Tue Buus Trr, like the species last described, is very 
generally distributed in this country, and although a very 
pretty bird, both as to colour and markings, as well as 
active and lively, it is but little noticed, and not at all 
appreciated, probably only because it is exceedingly com- 
