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Smalley : with slenderey bill (wing 78-So, bill 20-21 mm.), and vufous 
buff of abdomen slightly paler. =. . . « . » « « . . « 43. S. NEUMAYER RUPICOLA. 
>. Largey : wing 88-92 mm., with upper parts paler, clear cinereous, and 
black eye stripe exceedingly bvoad . . . . . . . «. . « « 49. S. NEUMAYER DRESSERI. 
Smaller : wing 83-85 mm., with upper parts darker, decidedly bluish 
grey, and black eye-stvipe navrowey . . . . . «. « . « « 44. 5, NEUMAYER TEPHRONOTA. 
Sitta europza europea Linneus. (Plate, Figs. 2, 2a, 2b.) 
Sitta europaea Linné, Syst. Nat. ed. 10, p. 115 (1758) (Europa, America, the latter locality erroneous. Sweden 
fixed as typ. locality). 
Sitta suecica Brehm, Vogelfang, p. 74 (1855) (Scandinavia). 
Hab. Sweden, Norway, Northern Russia, and the Danish Islands south to Funen and Fano. 
. Sitta europwa homeyeri Hartert. 
Sitta caesta homeyeri Seebohm, Birds Japanese Emp. p. 92 (1890) (nom. nud.), 
Sitta caesta homeyeri Hartert, The Ibis 1892, p. 364 (1892) (East Prussia). 
Fig. Naumann, New edit. Vol. 2, pl. 23, f. 3. 
Hab. Western Russia (Livland, Esthland, Poland etc.) and East Prussia; also said to occur in Crimea. 
Sitta europza uralensis Gloger. 
« Sitta europaea var, sibirica P., S. uralensis Lcht. », Gloger, Vollst. Handb. Naturg. Vog. Eur. p. 378 (1834) (« im 
ganzen aussereuropadischen Russland ». We fix Ural Mount. as typ. locality}. 
Sitta Asiatica Gould, Birds Europe, Vol. 3, pl. 236 (1837) (« Russia »). 
Sitta baicalensis Taczanowski, Bull. Soc. Zool. Fr. Vol. 7, p. 386 (1882) (Irkutsk, Lake Baikal, Dauria). 
Sitta amurensts clara Stejneger, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. Vol. 9, p. 390, 392 (1886) (Yezo). 
Sitta bifasciata Madarasz, Ornith. Monatsber. Vol. 12, p. 183 (1904) (Krassnojarsk, W. Siberia; type examined). 
Sitta biedermanni Reichenow, Journ. f. Ornith. Vol 55, p. 312 (1907) (Lake Telezky, Altai, Siberia; cotype 
examined). 
Hab. Southern and central parts of Siberia, from the Ural Mountains eastward to the shores of the 
Okhotsk-Sea, Sakhalin, and the island of Yezo, Japan. 
. Sitta europza albifrons Taczanowski. 
Sitta albifrons Taczanowski, Bull. Soc. Zool. Fr. Vol. 7, p. 385 (1882) (Kamtschatka). 
Hab. Kamtschatka, and Kuril Islands (Iterup etc.). 
. Sitta europza arctica Buturlin. 
Sitta arctica Buturlin, Ornith. Monatsber. Vol. 15, p. 79 (1907) (Werchojansk, N. Siberia). 
Hab. N. E. Siberia : Jakutsk region between 60 and 68° n. lat. and from 130 to 156° east. long. 
. Sitta europea amurensis Swinhoe. 
? Sita yoseilia Bonaparte, Consp. Gen, Avium, Vol. 1, p. 227 (1850) (Japonia). 
Sitia amurensis Swinhoe, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1871, p. 350 (1871) (Amoorland). 
Fig. Aves Przewalsk. pl. 9, f. 3. 
Hab. Amoorland, Ussuri, Manchooria, Corea, and Isl. of Hondo (Japan). 
. Sitta europzxa bedfordi Ogilvie-Grant. 
Sitta bedfordi Ogilvie-Grant, Bull. Brit. Ornith. Club, Vol. 23, p. 59 (1909) (Quelpart Isl., S. Corea). 
Hab. Quelpart Isl., south of Corea. 
. Sitta europza cesia Wolf. 
Sitta caesia Wolf in : Meyer & Wolf, Taschenb, Deutsch. Vogelk. Vol. 1, p. 128, pl. 15 (1810) (« in verschiedenen 
Gegenden Deutschlands, z. B. Thiiringen, Franken, der Wetterau, Baiern u. s. w. »). 
Sitla pinetorum C. L. Brehm, Handb. Naturg. Vog. Deutsch]. p. 205 (1831) (« Deutsche Kiefernwalder »). 
Sitta foliorum C, L, Brehm, ibidem, p. 206 (1831) (« in den deutschen Laubhdlzern »). 
Sitta septentrionalis C. L. Brehm, ibidem, p. 206 (1831) (« bewohnt den Norden, kommt im Winter bei Kiel vor »). 
Sitta advena C. L. Brehm, ibidem, p. 207 (1831) (« zeigt sich nur zuweilen in den WAaldern des mittleren Deutsch- 
land »). 
Sitta affinis Blyth, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, Vol. 15, p. 289 (1846) (proposed as a new name for S. europaea of 
the Dictionnaire classique = S. caesta ex France). 
Stila coerulescens Brehm, Vogelfang, p. 74 (1855) (Germany). 
