ILLUSTRATIONS OF FOREIGN OOLOGY. 
GRUS ANTIGONE. 
(Pace 19.) . 
A Lerrer received from Mr. Blyth has the following notes to his 
former communication upon the Cranes of India :— 
“Captain Tickell has since met with the true ‘Sara’s eggs, and 
acknowledges his former mistake in a letter just received.” 
“Grus leucogeranos is mentioned by Schlegel to occur in Bengal, 
though I never heard of it in any part of India except in Rajhastan, 
Where my friend Lieutenant James, lately assured me that he had 
repeatedly seen this conspicuous and unmistakeable bird, though he 
never succeeded in shooting one.” 
The following errata in this paper, chiefly in the spelling of the 
Proper names, should be corrected :— 
re 19, line 6 from bottom, for migratory, read non-migratory. 
20, line 12 from top, for Churro, read Churrs. 
20, line 17 from top, for Behary, read Behar. 
22, line 14 from bottom, for district, read districts. 
23, line 5 from top, for Gueret, read Guerat. 
24, line 9 from bottom, for Jewer, read Jewar. 
‘+ 24, line 12 from bottom, for Meerat, read Meerut. 
25, line 19 from top, _ for green, read grain. 
26, line 9 from top, for Gorackpore, read Gorakpur. 

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