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Turdus iLiACUs. 1. Buff, with all the markings still apparent. 

 1. Wales. Buff, with the markings well visible; 

 underside not so pale as in the other specimen. 

 Tuhdus viscivorus. 1. Co. Galway. White; the roundish 

 spots on the breast faintly indicated in grey. 



1. Bristol. Buffy white; the round spots on the 

 breast well developed. 

 Turdus pilaris. 1. Pale ; head, abdomen, and under tail- 

 coverts pure white. 

 • 1. Pied ; head and neck chiefly white. 



Trypanocorax frugilegus. 1. England. Face, parts of 

 wings, and a few patches on the back white. 



Corvus corone. 1. Pale brown; the old worn feathers 

 almost whitish buff, the incoming ones pale brown. 

 1. Quite white. 

 CoLtEus monedula. 1. Sarepta. Pied all over, also some 

 of die quills white. 



1. Moscow. Pied above and below, but the quills of 

 ordinary colour; hind-neck almost entirely white. 

 Passer domesticus. 1. Russia. Pied ; head and neck 

 almost white. 



1. England. Buffy brown, wings and tail paler. 

 1. Germany. Buffy brown, also paler on the wings 

 and tail. 



1. Perfectly white. 



1. Dunedin, New Zealand. White, but tail and wings 

 with some brown. 

 Passer montanus. Germany (Wiebke coll.). Below quite 

 white; head and chin dark cinnamon; upperside pale 

 cinnamon ; quills white, with cinnamon edges ; tail 

 white, with pale rufous edges. 

 Ligurinus chloris. Rottingdean, Sussex. Very pale; shaft 



of quills white. 

 Fringilla coilebs. 1 $ . Head and neck white, the green 

 portion of the back sulphur-yellow ; wings and tail 

 variegated with white ; under surface white, with 

 cinnamon-rufous patches. 



