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5. Long\)urgIi, 7tli June. W. Radoliffe Saunders, Esq. 



[P-]- 



6. Devonshire, June (TF. iJ. iS.). W. Radcliffe Saunders, Esq. 



[P-]- 

 5. Torquay, Devonshire, 5th May W. Radcliffe Saunders, Esq. 



( W. it. S.). [P.]. 



S. Smyrna, 26th May (T. ^riiper). Seebohm Coll. 



3. Pomerania (r. ^oWawd). Seehohm Coll. 

 2. Malta. Gould Coll. 



5. Parnassus, Greece, 16th May {H. Seebohm Ooll. 



Seebohm (§• T. KrUver). 



6. Parnassus, 16th May (S. S. Sr Seebohm Coll. 



T.K.). 

 5. Parnassus, 16th May (H. S. 8f Seebohm Ooll. 

 T. K.). 



2. Plainfield, New Jersey, U.S.A., Princeton University, N.J. 



ISth April ( W. E. D. Scott). [E.]. 



3. Plainiield, 9th April (W. E. Princeton University, N.J. 



B. S.}. [E.j. 



Passer tingitanus, Loche. 



Passer tingitanus, Locke, Expl. Sci. Alg4r., Ois. i. p. 132 (1867) ; Sharpe, 



Hand-l. v. p. 246 (1909). 

 Passer domestica tingitanus, Hariert, Vog, Pal. Faun. pt. ii. p. 149 



(1904). 



Eggs of the Algerian Sparrow are indistinguishable from those of 

 P. domesticus. They vary from '8 to -85 in length, and from '59 to 

 •61 in breadth. 



5. Algeria (Loche). Seebohm Coll. 



6. Algeria {Loche). Seebohm Coll. 



Passer rufidorsalis, Brehm. 



Passer domestica arboreus, Hartert, Vog. Pal. Faun. pt. ii. p. 160 (1904). 

 Passer rufidorsalis, Sharpe, Hand-l. v. p. 246 (1909). 



Eggs of the Nile Sparrow resemble those of P. domesticus, but are 

 somewhat smaller. They vary from -78 to '88 in length, and from 

 •65 to •Q2 in breadth, 



4. Nile («. Stafford Allen). Gould Coll. 



4. Nile (S. S. A.). Gould Coll. " 



4. Nile {S. S. A.). Gould Coll 



Passer indicus, Jard. Sf Selh. 



Passer domesticus, Sharpe, Cat. Birds B. M. xii. p. 307 (1888) [part.] ; 



Oates ed. Hume, Xests Sr Eggs Ind. Birds, ii. p. 159 (1890). 

 Passer domestica indicus, Hartert, Vog. Pal. Faun. pt. ii. p. 151 (1904). 

 Passer indicus, Wardlaw- Ramsay, Ibis, 1880, p. 63 ; Sharpe, Hand-l. v. 



p. 247(1909). 



Eggs of the Indian Sparrow resemble those of P. domesticus, but 

 are generally somewhat smaller. They vary from "68 to •S in 

 length, and from -52 to '58 in breadth. 



