. The eggs of European birds . reference to literature; local, and foreignnames, breeding range at home and abroad, description of eggs, breedingseason, etc. -— and bears evidence of considerable research as well,as offijrst hand knowledge on the part of the author. The work is to becompleted in about 10 parts, contaihing some 140 coloured plates, andpromises to ije an excellent one in all respects. — Annals of ScottishNatural History, 190Q, 1^. 191. We have now before us the first part of Mr. Jourdains is announced to be completed in about ten parts, containing aboutone hundr
. The eggs of European birds . reference to literature; local, and foreignnames, breeding range at home and abroad, description of eggs, breedingseason, etc. -— and bears evidence of considerable research as well,as offijrst hand knowledge on the part of the author. The work is to becompleted in about 10 parts, contaihing some 140 coloured plates, andpromises to ije an excellent one in all respects. — Annals of ScottishNatural History, 190Q, 1^. 191. We have now before us the first part of Mr. Jourdains is announced to be completed in about ten parts, containing aboutone hundred and forty coloured plates. Geographical races are fully recognizedand descril^ed, and the nqmenclature recommended by the Fifth InternationalZoological Congress has, been adopted. This instalment Contains foiirteenbeautifuUy coloured plates and the text is very full and informative. —Zoologist, l^OQ, ]^. 199. Prospectus and specimen plate sent on application. SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE COMPLETE WORK ONLY RECEITED. PART III. EUROPEAN BIRDS, REV. FRANCIS C. R. eJOURDAIN, JL A^ M. B. 0. D. » ..- -- — ^^^— ,j^ TO BE COMPLETED IN ABOUT 10 PARTS,CONTAINING ABOUT 140 COLOUPvED PLATESBY ALEXANDER REICHERT AND THE AUTHOR. Price lOs. 6(t per part net. If^^^^ LONDOW. ^^ ^R H. PORTER. 7 PRINCES ST. CAVEKOISH SQDaKB W,[ ^^ GEKA-rnVTEBSIBArS. FR. EDGEN KOHLER. ^|Cj 161 Motacilla viridis Gm. Dresser, Birds of Europe, III, p. 269; Pal. Birds, p. 206. M. ftava horealis Sund. Hartert, Vog. , p. 294. Breeding Range: N. Scandinavia und Russia. [Also in Siberia,eastward to the Sea of Okhotsk.] Has occurred in England where itis believed to have bred once. (Bull. B. 0. C, XIII, p. 68, etc.). In Norway this race is found commonly in the sseter enclosures of con-the southern high fjeld as far south as the Dovre. Northward it breeds j;°j°commonly in E. Finmark in all grassy spots. In Sweden it does notrange further south than lat 63 N. and is plentiful on the UpperMuonio. In
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