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314. Serinus serinus (L.). [Europeesche kanarib]. 



We possess no specimen from the Netherlands. Already 

 in 1815 Temminck mentioned the bird as having been 

 observed in our country. Specimens have been killed in 

 autumn, winter and spring. 



315. Loxia curvirostra L. [Kruisbek]. 



In the latter years we did not receive this species. 



316. Loxia pytyopsittacus Borkhausen. [Groote kruisbek]. 



No specimen received; altogether we possess 16 specimens 

 killed in the Netherlands. 



317. Loxia bifasciata (Brehm). [Witbandkruibbek]. 



We possess two specimens, males, caught 17 September 

 1889 near Bloemendaal (Coll. van Wickevoort Crommelin, 

 137—3 and 4). 



318. Pinicola enucleator (L.). [Haakbbk]. 



Only one specimen is recorded to have been observed in 

 the Netherlands, a male, caught November 1890 at Peize, 

 province Drenthe. The specimen was in the possession of a 

 bird-seller at Rotterdam and has been sold, some years 

 ago, to a collection in England. 



319. Cdrpodacus erythrina (Pallas). [Roodmusch]. 



We have one specimen, a young male, caught in the 

 autumn of 1864 near Groningen. The bird lived till 26 

 April 1865 in confinement and was presented to the Museum 

 by Dr. 0. de Gavere. 



320. Pyrrhula pyrrhula (L.). [Groote GOUDVINK]. 

 3 specimens. 



321. Pyrrhula pyrrhula europaea (Vieillot). [GOTJDYINK]. 

 5 specimens. 



Notes from the Leyden IMuseum, Vol. XXX. 



