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GRANIVORvE. 



Family PABIDJE. (Bonaparte.) 



Genus Parus. (Linnceus.) 



PENDULINE TIT. 



Parus pendulinus. 



Parus pendulinus, Linnjetts. Temminck et Aixct. 



" 'narbonensis, (jun.,) Gmelin. Latham. 

 JEgithalus pendulinus, Vigobs. Bonapaete. 



Keyseeling and Blasius. 

 Mesange Remiz, La Penduline, 



La Mesange de Languedoc, Of the Fbench. 

 Gemeine beutelmeise, Of the Geemans. 



Specific Characters. — Vertex and throat white; forehead black, 

 edged with ochreous; cheeks black; back rich deep russet. Length 

 four inches and one-fifth; carpus to tip two inches and one-tenth; 

 beak from gape two-fifths of an inch; tarsus three-fifths of an inch; 

 tail two inches. 



The Penduline Tit is an inhabitant of Poland, Italy, 

 Russia, Hungary, the Crimea, and France. It is also 

 found in some parts of Germany. Degiand says lie has 

 received the nests and eggs from the neighbourhood of 

 Pezenas; that it is found in Provence only during its 

 migration, and accidentally in Lorraine and in the de- 

 partment of the Seine-Inferieure. M. Hardy has also 



