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H. S. 177. 
A pair frequented the Gardens during February 1908. 
71. House-Sparrow, Passer domesticus subsp. ? 
S. 148. 
Abundant and resident. Breeds in the Gardens. The Egyptian 
House-Sparrow differs from the European Passer domesticus 
domesticus , and other allied forms : further particulars will be 
given in a forthcoming publication. 
72. Chaffinch, Frinqilla ccelebs. 
S. 151. 
H. S. 183. 
A common winter visitor ; remains till the spring. 
73. Linnet, Linota cannabina subsp. ? 
S. 154. 
H. S. 187. 
Several seen 30th March 1907. 
74. Corn-Bunting, Emberiza miliaria. 
S. 144. 
H. S. 207. 
75. Cretzschmar’s Bunting, Emberiza caesia. 
S. 146. 
A regular visitor during the autumn migration. Not yet seen in 
spring. 
76. Hooded Crow, Corvus cornix subsp. ? 
S. 159. 
H. S. 245. 
Abundant and resident. Nests in tall trees in the Gardens. Collects 
in parties towards sunset time, as many as 45 crows have been 
counted thus collected together. 
77. Sky-Lark, Alauda arvensis cinerea. 
Alauda arvensis , S. 139. 
Alauda arvensis cinerea , Hartert, Vog. der pal. Fauna, Heft III., 
page 247 (1905). 
A winter visitor to Egypt, occasionally seen flying over the Gardens. 
