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SIBERIAN TITMOUSE. 

 (Par us sibiricus.) 



Pa. griseo-fuscus subtus albidus, abdomine riifo-griseo, collo in- 

 Jeriore medio nigro, hypochoyidriis riifescentibus. 



Grey-brown Titmouse, beneath whitish, with the abdomen red- 

 dish grey, under part of the neck black in the middle, hypo- 

 chondria rufescent. 



Parus sibiricus. Gmel. Syst, Nat, 1. 1013.— Ind, Orn, 

 2. 571. 25. 



La Mesange a ceinture blanche. Buff. Hist. Nat, Ois. 5. 446. 

 La Mesange de Siberia. Biiffl PI. Enl. 7O8.,/. 3. 

 Sibirian Titmouse. Lath. Gen. Syn.^. 550. 23. 



This bird is in length five inches : beak black- 

 ish : top of the head, and above the eye, grey 

 brown : wings cinereous brown ; quills edged with 

 rufous grey : lower part of the back the same : 

 throat and middle of the front of the neck and 

 breast black, bordered on the sides, and with the 

 breast white; from thence to the vent rufous grey: 

 tail slightly wedge-shaped, nearly two inches in 

 length, and of a cinereous brown colour : the 

 outer feathers edged with rufous grey : legs dusky. 

 Inhabits Siberia. 



Latham's titmouse. 



(Parus Lathami,) 



Pa. cinereo-'Juscus subtus Jronteque albus, collo subtus pedoreque 

 medio nigris, cauda longiore obscura. 



