PARIDJE. 25 



Biarmiaus = of Perm, in Eastern Russia. Probably confused by LinniEus 

 with Albiu's " Beardmanica " and the modern Dutch name "Baardmannetje" 

 = bearded mannikin. 



Resident in Norfolk and in Cambridgeshire; not known 

 for certain to occur in any other county at the present day. 

 An inhabitant of Europe and Central Asia in suitable 

 localities. 



Family PAEIDiE. 



Genus ACREDTJLA, Koch, Syst. d. baier. Zool. p. 199 

 (1816). 



Acredula caudata. White-headed Long-tailed 

 Titmouse. 



Parus caudatus, Linnceus, S. N. i. p. 342 (1766). 

 Par us caudatuSj Naum. iv. p. 83. 

 Acredula caudataj Dresser, iii. p. 67. 



Caudata = tailed, i. e. with a conspicuous tail, Cauda. 



Resident in Northern and Central Europe ; accidentally 

 met with on the east coast of Great Britain. 



Acredula rosea. British Long-tailed Titmouse. 



Mecistura rosea^ Blyth, White's Nat. Hist. Selborne, 



p. Ill, note (1836). 

 Mecistura longicaudata, Macg. ii. p. 454. 

 Parus caudatus, Hewitson, p. 158; Gray, p. 64; Yarr. ed. 2, 



i. p. 376 ; id. ed. 3, i. p. 401. 

 Mecistura caudata, Gould, ii. pis. 28, 29. 

 Acredula caudata, Newton, i. p. 504. 

 Acredula vagans, Newton, i. p. 508. 

 Acredula rosea, Hurting, p. 21 ; Dresser, iii. p. 63. 

 Long-tailed Tit, Yarrell, ed. 1, i. p. 344. 



Bbsea = rose-coloured. 



Resident throughout the British Isles, excepting in the 

 extreme north; it extends to the Outer Hebrides; and its 

 numbers in Ireland have of late years increased. On the 

 continent it is met with in France, Belgium, and Germany. 



