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Mr. H. E. Dresser’s Notes on 
1, is found in winter in district 2, and breeds in district 4, and 
possibly in district 3. 
Dr. SevertzofF refers to two species of Wren as above; but 
in a note pencilled on the margin of my copy of his work he 
says that the Wren of Turkestan is not specifically distinct 
from our European bird, being only a very slightly different 
climatic variety, which he designates as Troglodytes europceuSj 
var. tianshanicus. 
190. SlTTA NEUMAYERI, Mich. 
Sitta syriaca, SevertzofF, p. 66. 
Horizontal range . Resident in all four districts. 
Vertical range. Occurs in district 2 in winter, breeds and 
is resident in district 3. 
191. Tichodroma muraria (L.). 
Tichodroma phoenicoptera, SevertzofF, p. 66. 
Horizontal range. Resident in all four districts. 
Vertical range. Is found in winter in districts 1 and 2, but 
rarely in the former, breeds in districts 3 and 4, and is resi¬ 
dent in the former. 
192. Certhia familiaris, SevertzofF, p. 66. 
Horizontal range. Resident in district I., and occurs acci¬ 
dentally in winter in district III. 
Vertical range. Rare in winter in district 2, resident in dis¬ 
trict 3, and breeds in district 4. 
193. Certhia himalayana, Vig. 
Certhia t&niura , SevertzofF, pp. 66, 128. 
Horizontal range. Resident in districts III. and IV. 
Vertical range. Similar to that of No. 192. 
Of this species Dr. SevertzofF gives a careful description 
and details of measurements, which I need not reproduce, 
as he informs me that he has identified it with Certhia hi¬ 
malayana. 
194. Motacilla alba, L.; SevertzofF, p. 66. 
Horizontal range. Is found on passage in districts I., II., 
and III., and occurs in winter in district IV. 
Vertical range. Occurs on passage in districts 1 and 2. 
Under the name of Motacilla alba , /3. dukhunensis, Dr. 
