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room xii. Wheat-ear (Saxicola cenanthe ), Whinchat (Saoc. 
rubetra ), Stone chat (Sax. rubicola ), Hedge- 
Sparrow (St/I. modularis ), White Wagtail (Mo- 
tacilla alba), Grey Wagtail (M. boarulci ), Yel¬ 
low Wagtail ( M.Jlava ), Meadow Lark (Anthus 
aquaticus ), Tit-Lark (Anth. pratensis) , and Field 
Lark arbortus ). 
The Granivorous Birds have a strong, short, 
thick, and more or less conical bill, and the 
mandibles generally without any notch or tooth. 
Cases 13 and 14 contain the birds of this 
order.—Sky-Lark (Alauda arvensis ), Wood- 
Lark (A. arborea ), Great Titmouse (Parus 
major) , Cole Titmouse (P. ater), Blue Tit¬ 
mouse (P. cceruleus ), Long-tailed Titmouse 
(P. caudatus ), Bearded Titmouse (P. biarmicus ), 
Marsh Titmouse (P. palustris ), Yellow Bunting 
(Emberiza citrinella ), Cirl Bunting (F. cirlus). 
Common Bunting (F. miliaria), Reed Bunting 
(F. schceniculus ), Snow Bunting (F. nivalis ), 
Cross-Bill (Loxia curvirostra), Bullfinch (F. 
pyrrhula ), Grossbeak (Z. coccothraustes ), Green¬ 
finch (Fringilla chloris ), House Sparrow (F. do- 
mestica). Tree Sparrow (F. montana ), Chaffinch 
(F. ccdebs ), Brambling (F. montifringilla) , Lin¬ 
net (F. cannabina ), Redpole (F. linaria ), Twite 
(F. montium), Siskin (F. spinus ), Goldfinch 
(F. carduelis). 
The Zygodactylous Birds have the toes of 
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