XXV111. ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA. 



Page 178, line penult., fur fly read fry. — 184, line 10, for 

 Great Coot-Footed Tringa read Grey Coot-Footed Tringa; same 

 page, line 13, after Red Coot-Footed Tringa, read Johnson's Small 

 Cloven-footed Gull. — 186, line 9 from the bottom, for redgy read 

 sedgy. — 198, line 4 from the bottom, for Cranaries read Craneries. 

 — 206, line 16, after they can fly, place a comma. — 207, line 9, 

 for (Enicdemus read (Edicnemus. — 209, line 5, for countries read 

 counties. — 210, line 6 from the bottom, for that reail than, — 

 224, line 9 from the bottom, for Prarie read Prairie. — 227, line 

 7 from the bottom, for Americanus read Americana. — 247, line 

 15, for countries read counties. 



Page 255. After Brambling read Bramble ; same page, after 

 Siskin read Barky-Bird. — 262, add (to precede the note) 

 Order, Passeres, (Linn.) Linnet.— 264, line 11 from the 

 bottom, for (45) read (45).— 274, line 6, for lilies read lilacs: 

 sweet smelling lilies do not blossom in April, in this country. 



Page 280. The House-Sparrow is occasionally seen white ; 

 another variety black. 



Page 285, line 6, for its read it's. — 503, line 10, fur embossomd 

 read embosomed. — 305, line 15, for Indicus read Indica. — 317, 

 line 2, after hour add a semicolon. 



Page 319 The Manuel d'Ornithologie of M. Temminck first 

 appeared in 1815. The arrangement consists of fifteen orders 

 and eighty-eight gmera. In line 6 of this page from the bottom 

 for ornithologsis read ornithologists. 



Page 528, line 6, for contists lead consists. — 557, line 3, 

 for Pi^e read Pic^e. — 358, line 7 from the bottom, for the feet 

 read time feet. — Same page, line 11, for resembles read resemble. 



Page 377. The account of the colours of the mule and female 

 Ostrich has been obtained from the most authentic sources ; 

 yet the female ostrich, now in the museum of the Zoological 

 Society, and which was lately dissected there, has the wing and 

 tail feathers white. Are these birds subject to variation in this 

 respect ? 



Page 381, line J, after came dele the comma. — line 15, for 



