BEARDED TIT. 381 
INSESSORES. PARID, 
DENTIROSTRES. 
THE BEARDED TIT. 
Calamophilus biarmicus. 
Parus  biarmicus, Bearded Titmouse, PENN. Brit. Zool. vol. i. p. 540. 
Montagu, Ornith. Dict. 
Bewicx, Brit. Birds, vol. i. p. 293. 
Fem. Brit. An. p. 81. 
SELBy, Brit. Ornith. vol. i. p. 244. 
” by) 2° by) 
” ” 29 99 
by) 
Calamophilus ,, Ps Ay Junyns, Brit. Vert. p. 125. 
3 Pa es $s GouLp, Birds of Kurope, pt. iv. 
Parus 55 Mésange moustache, Temm. Man. d’Ornith. vol. i. p. 298. 
CALAMOPHILUS. Generic Characters:—Beak nearly as in the genus Parus, 
but the upper mandible at its tip is somewhat curved downwards. Wings short, 
with the fourth feather the longest. Tail very long and graduated. Legs and 
toes strong, particularly the hind toe and claw. 
Tue Bearvep Trr, here figured, was also separated from 
the genus Parus by Dr. Leach, in the “ Systematic Cata- 
logue of the Specimens of the Indigenous Mammalia and 
Birds in the British Museum,” already referred to, and 
