40 BOHEMIAN WAXWING. SPOTTED FLYCATCHER. 



and in the tall hedges of the tram-way, within half a mile of the 

 City of Hereford, it built for many years in succession, indeed until 

 the hedges were cut down low. 



[Lanius pomeranus — Woodchat.] 

 An accidental visitor to England on migration. 



[Family — Vireonid^.] 



[Genus — Vireo.] 



[ViREO OLiVACEUS — Rcd-cycd Flycatcher.] 



Said to have been caught near Derby, 1859. Not elsewhere in 



Europe. 



Family -AMPELID^. 



Genus— AMPELIS. 



AMPELIS GARRULUS— Bohemian Waxwing. 



A Bohemian Waxwing seems to have found its way, upon one 

 occasion, to this county. Mr. Lingwood says, " seen in the flesh at 

 Baker's in Hereford, 1856." It is possibly the same specimen 

 which is now in the Hereford Museum. 



Ampelis cedrorum — Cedar-bird.] 

 Stockton-on-Tees, 1850. A probable escape. 



Family— MUSCICAPID^. 



Genus— MUSCICAPA. 



MUSICAPA GRISOLA— Spotted Flycatcher. 



A common summer visitant to the county. It builds and rears 

 its brood annually in the garden of Harley House, in the centre of 



