620 NOTES FROM THE. SOUTH. 
GALERITA cRIsTATA, Crested Lark. 
One of the commonest roadside birds in Dalmatia, even 
high up in the mountains, and still more abundant in the 
Herzegovina. Apparently somewhat paler in plumage than 
the Crested Lark of Austria. 
Corys ARBOREA. Wood-Lark. 
On March 13th, after a very stormy night, two very tired 
birds of this species remained on a little meadow in front of 
the castle at Lacroma. Next day they had vanished. 
ALAUDA ARVENSIS. Sky-Lark. 
On March 13th a Sky-Lark appeared at the same place 
with the Wood-Larks. It was the only one that I saw during 
my stay in the south. 
ORIOLUS GALBULA. Golden Oriole. 
The first appeared in the pine-woods of Lacroma on March 
16th ; on the 17th there were a good many, and they were 
already beginning to whistle a little. 
Pyrreocorax ALPINus. Alpine Chough. 
On cool days during the end of March and the beginning 
of April I saw this bird in large flocks not far from the road 
between Ragusa and Trebinje, and on April 25th I found 
hundreds of them nesting together in the high cliffs along the 
river Cermanja, between Obrovazzo and the Mar di Novigrad. 
Corvus corax. Raven. 
Very common in Istria and Dalmatia, on the mainland as 
well as on the islands, and throughout the Herzegovina one 
of the most abundant birds. On March 31st two old Ravens 
with their three young ones came to a carcass that I had laid 
out for vultures not far from Trebinje. The young ones flew 
