l M6 pipridyi;. 



A. Cauda breve. 



A. With the tail short. 



Sp. 1. Pa. major. Steph. V. x. p. 37. — Britain and Europe. 

 Sp. 2. Pa. ater. Steph. v. x. p. 57. pi. 6. — Britain and Europe. 

 Sp. 3. Pa. palustris. Steph. v. x.p. 56. — Britain and Europe. 

 Sp. 4. Pa. caeruleus. Steph. v. x. p. 40. — Britain and Europe. 

 Sp. 5. Pa. cristatus. Steph. v. x. p. 64. — Britain and Europe. 

 Sp. 6. Pa. cyanus. Steph. v. x. ;;. 39. — Pa. knjaescik. Steph. 



v. x. p. 45. — Northern Europe. 

 Sp. 7. Pa. Sibiricus. Steph. v. x. p. 44.— Pa. Lathami. Steph. 



v. x. p. 45 ? — Siberia. 

 Sp. 8. Pa. atriceps. Linn. Trans. (Horsf.) v. xiii. 160. Temm. 



PI. Col. 287./. 2. 

 Pa. cecrulescente-griseus, subtus albidus ; capite cceruleo-atro, 



malts albis. 

 Blue-grey Titmouse, beneath whitish ; with the head dark-blue ; 



the cheeks white. 

 Javan Titmouse. Lath. Gen. Hist. v. vii. p. 251. 



Inhabits Java. Length five inches and a half, 

 plumage above bluish-grey, beneath whitish : head 

 blue-black : cheeks white : tail consists of twelve fea- 

 thers, the exterior of which are white : the next tipped 

 with white ; and the interior uniform in colour with 

 the rest of the plumage. 



Sp. 9. Pa. atricapillus. Steph. v. x.p. 52. — Pa. Hudsonicus. Steph. 



v. x. p. 53. — North America. 

 Sp. 10. Pa. bicolor. Steph. v. x.p. 65. — North America. 

 Sp. 11. Pa. furcatus. Temm. PI. Col. 287. f. 1. 

 Pa ? cinereo-olivaceus, injrhjlavus ; caudd furcatu. 

 Olivaceous ash-coloured Titmouse, beneath yellow ; with the tail 



forked. 

 Tanagra Sinensis. Steph. v. x. p. 470 ? 



Inhabits China. Length five inches and a quar- 

 ter : the throat is of a fine citron-yellow, the colour 



