Text Appearing Before Image: 1-4 Great Tit, Parus major L. 5-8 Blue Tit, P. coerixleus L. 9-12 Coal Tit, P. ater L. 13-16 Azure Tit, P. cyanus Pall. 17-20 Northern WilIo^y Tit, P. atri- capillus borealis Selys. 21-24 Tree Creeper, Certhia familiaris L. 25 Wall Creeper, Tichodroma muraria (L.). 26-30 Long tailed Tit, Aegithalos caudatus (L.). ...^ SUBSCBIPTIONS FOB tttE COMPLETE WORK OXLT RECEITED. PART II. Text Appearing After Image: tinentalEurope. 81 35. Two-l)arre(l Crossbill, Loxia leucoptera Ibifaseiata (Brehm). Plate 34, fig. 18 (Archangel, 4. V. 92). Eggs: Baedeker, Tab. 20, fig. 10. Foreign Names: Bohemia: Krivka hilokridld. Denmark: HoidvingetKorsnaeb. Finland: Kirjasiipi kdpylintu. Germany: Zweihindiger Kreiiz-schnabel. Helgoland: Witt-jilkhed Borrfink. Hungary: Szalagos keresztczorii.Italy: Crociere fasciato. Norway: Hoidvinget Korsnaeb. Poland: Krzyzodziobdivupregoivy. Sweden: Bdndel or Norsk Korsnab, Pipkrums. Loxia bifasciata (C. L. Brehm). Newton, ed. Yarrell, II, p. 211;Dresser, Birds of Europe, IV, p. 141; id. Man. Pal. Birds, p. 343; Saunders,Man., p. 203. L. leucoptera bifasciata (Brehm). Hartert, Vog. Pal. Fauna,p. 123. Breeding Range: Northern European Russia. (Also Siberia; butperhaps the eastern birds may form a separate race, L. leucoptera elegansHorn. See Vog. Pal Fauna, p. 124.) Although well known as an erratic visitor to Scandinavia and Finland Conin varying numbers, this bird has not b
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