DORSETSHIRE FAUNA. 175 



(129) 43. modularis. Hedge Dunnock. 

 xviii. Sylvia. Warbler. 



(116) 44. rubecula. Redbreast Warbler. 

 (114) 46. phcenicurus. Redstart Warbler. 



49. phragmitis. Sedge Warbler. 



50. trivialis. Grasshopper Warbler, Dr. P. 



(117) 51. luscinia; Nightingale Warbler.- 



(122) 52 atricapilla. Blackcap Warbler. 



(118) 54. cinerea*. Whitethroat Warbler. 



57. trochilus. Willow Warbler. 



(123) 58. hippolais. Pettychap Warbler. 

 xx. Regulus. Kinglet. 



(54) 60. auricapillus. Goldencrowned Kinglet, G. W., &c. 

 xxi. Motacilla. Wagtail. 



(108) 62. alba. Pied Wagtail. G. W., &c. 



(107) 63. boarula. Grey Wagtail. Rare in Dorset, Dr. P. It is the 



reverse at G. W. 



(106) 64. flava. Yellow Wagtail. Common, Dr. P. The reverse at G. W. 

 xxii. Anthus. Pipit. 



(94) 67. pratensis. Meadow Pipit. 



(92 or 96 ?) rupestris. Rock Pipit. Common at Charmouth, B. R. 

 Moreis. 

 xxiii. Saxicola. Chat. 

 • 70. cenanthe. Fallow Chat. G. W. & Portland. 



71. rubetra. Whin Chat. 



72. rubicola. Stone Chat, 

 xxiv. Parus. Tit. 



(53) 73. major. Great Tit. 

 (52) 74. cceruleus. Blue Tit. 



(49) 76. palustris. Marsh Tit. 



(50) 77. ater. Coal Tit. 



(48) 78. caudatus. Longtailed Tit. 

 Tribe II. CONIROSTRES, Cone-billed Birds. 

 FRINGILLID.E, Finch family.] 

 xxvii. Alauda. Lark. 



(90) 82. arvensis. Sky Lark. 

 (92) 83. arborea. Wood Lark. 



* We should be glad if Mr. Dale would look out for the Whitebreastcd Fauvet (No. 65 of 

 J«nvns) in Dorsetshire.— Ed. 



