PIPRIDiE. 



A. Cauda breve, 



A. With the tail short. 



Sp. 1. Pa. major. Steph. v. x.p. 37.— Britain and Europe. 

 Sp. 2. Pa. ater. Steph. v. x.p. 57. pi 6.— Britain and Europe. 

 Sp. 3. Pa. palustris. Steph. v. x. p. 56. — Britain and Europe. 

 Sp. 4. Pa. cseruleus. Steph. v. x. p. 40.— Britain and Europe. 

 Sp. 5. Pa. cristatus. Steph, v. x. p. 64. — Britain and Europe. 

 Sp. 6. Pa. cyanus. Steph. v. x. p. 39.— Pa. knjaescik. Steph. 



V. X. p. 45.— Northern Europe. 

 Sp. 7. Pa. Sibiricus. Steph. v. x. p. 44.— Pa. Lathami. Steph, 



V, X. p, 45 ?— Siberia. 

 Sp. 8. Pa. atriceps. Linn. Trans. {Horsf.) v.xiii, 160. Temm. 



PI. Col. 287./. 2. 

 Pa. ccerulescente-griseus, subtus albidus ; capite cceruleo-atro, 



malis albis. 



Blue-grey Titmouse, beneath whitish ; with the head dark-blue ; 



the cheeks white. 

 Javan Titmouse. Lath, Gen. Hist, v. vii. ^.251. 



Inhabits Java. Length five inches and a half, 

 plumage above bluish-grey, beneath whitish : head 

 blue-black : cheeks white : tail consists of twelve fea- 

 thers, the exterior of which are white : the next tipped 

 with white ; and the interior uniform in colour with 

 the rest of the plumage. 



Sp. 9. Pa. atricapillus. Steph. v. x.p. 52. — -Pa. Hudsonicus. Steph. 



v.x.p. 53. — North America. 

 Sp. 10. Pa. bicolor. Steph. v. x.p, 65. — North America. 

 Sp. 11. Pa. furcatus. Temm. PI, Col. 287. f. 1. 



Pa ? cinereo'olivaceus, infra flavus ; caudd furcatd. 

 Olivaceous ash-coloured Titmouse, beneath yellow ; with the tail 

 forked. 



Tanagra Sinensis. Steph. v. x. p. 470 ? 



Inhabits China. Length five inches and a quar- 

 ter : the throat is of a fine citron-yellow, the colour 



