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Sp. ]. Up. epops. Shatv, v. viii. p. 135, pi. 17. — Britain and the 

 South of Europe. 



Sp. 2. Up. minor. Shaiv, v. viii. p. 139. — Southern Africa. 



Sp. 3. Up. Capensis. 



Upupa Madagascariensis. Shaw, v. viii. p. 140. — The Cape of 

 Good Hope. 



GENUS CCXXXVII.— SITTA, Linne. NUTHATCH. 



Rostrum glabrum aut basi 

 plumulls antrorsum direc- 

 tis obtectum, rectum, tere- 

 tiusculum aut compres- 

 sum, apice conico; man- 

 dibula superior paulo 

 longior. 



Digiti exterior es inaequales. 



Beak glabrous or clothed at 

 its base with feathers point- 

 ing forwards, straight, 

 rounded or compressed, its 

 tip conic : the upper man- 

 dible rather the longest. 



Exterior toes unequal. 



Sp. 1. Si. Europaea. Shatv, v. viii. p. 108. pi. 13. — Britain and 



Europe. 

 Sp. 2. Si. Carolinensis. Shatv, v. viii. p. 112. Wils. Amer. 



Orn. i. pi. 2. f. 4. — The temperate parts of North America. 



Sp. 3. Canadensis. Shatv, v. viii. p. 116. — Canada. 



Sp. 4. Si.'' fusca. f^ieil. Analy.p. 45 {K.) 



Si. supra alls cauddque fusca, cervicis Jxiscid guttureque albidis, 

 abdomine albo-rufescente, rosfro pedibusque Jlavis . 



Nuthatch above and with the wings and tail brown ; a band on 

 the cervix and the throat whitish ; the abdomen reddish- 

 white J the beak and legs yellow. 



Inhabits Brazil. 



Sp. 5. Si. frontalis. Linn. Trans. (Horsf.) v. xiii.;;. 1G2, Svoain. 



Zool. Illust. V. i. pi. 2. 

 Si. supra cceria saturata, subtus testaceo-vinacea, fronte super- 



ciliusque atris, reniigibus iiigris. 



