45. ciNCLUs. 3]1 



a. Ad. sk. Europe. 



b. Ad. sk. . Switzerland. J. Gould, Esq. 



c. d. Ad. sk. Switzerland. Gould Collection. 



e. Ad. sk. Savoy {A. Basil Brooke). R. B. Sharpe, Esq. 



f. (S ad. sk. Piedmont (Salvadon). F. Godman and 0. Salvia 



Esqrs. [P.]. 



ff, h. Ad. St. Austria. Vienna Museum. 



I. d ad. sk. Baregas, Ilautes Pyr^- A. B. Brooke, Esq. fC 1 



n^es, May 25, 1872. ■ ^ ^ ->' 



k, I, m. 2 ad. sk. Luz, Hautes Pyrenees, A. B. Brooke, Esq. rC.l. 



May 13, 1872. "- -^ 



n. (S juv. sk. Luz, Hautes Pyi-e'nees, A. B. Brooke, Esq. fC 1. 



May 22, 1872. '" ^ 



3. Cinclus cinclus. 



Stm-nus cinclus, Linn. Si/st. Nat. i. p. 290 (1766) ; Nozem. Nederl. 

 Voff. pi. xiv. (1790). 



Cinclus albicoUis, pt., Fieill. N. Diet. d'Hist. Nat. i. p. 219 (1816). 



Cinclus septentrionalis, Brehm, Lehrb. eur. Voi/. i. p. 287 (1823) ; 

 id. Voff. Deutschl. p. 396 ; id. Naum. 1856, p. 188. 



Cinclus melanogaster, Brehm, Lehrb. em: Vii//. i. p. 289 (1823) ; id. 

 Vog. Deidschl. p. 396 (1831); renim. Man. d'Orn. iii. p. 106 

 (1835) ; Werner, Atlas, Insectivores, Snppl. pi. 12 (1835) ; Gould, 

 B. Eur. pi. 84 (1837) ; Bp. Consp. i. p. 252 (1850) ; Brehm, Naum. 

 1856, p. 189; Goidd, B. Or. Br. ii. pi. 42; Saloin, Ibis, 1867, 

 p. 115 ; Fritsch, Vdg. Eur. p. 134, tab. 20. fig. 22 (1870); Dresser, 

 B. Eur. ii. p. 177; Altum, Forstzoulogie, p. 208 (1873). 



Fogl. 1. p. 371 ; Von Wright, Finl. Fogl. p. 165 (1859) ; Godm. 



Ibis, 1801, p. 80 ; Stephenson, B. Norfolk, i. p. 68 (1866) ; Feilden, 



Zool. 1872, p. 3215; Colktt, Orn. of'Noncat), p. 7 (1872). 

 Hydrobata melanogaster, Gray, Gen. B. i. p". 215 (1846); Degl. et 



Gerbe, Orn. Eur. i. p. 391 (1867) ; Gray, Hand-l. B. i. p. 266, 



no. 3901 (1869). 

 Cinclus aquaticus,/j. melanogaster, iN'cM'i'. ListB. Eur. Bias. p. 8 (1862). 



Adult male (^Yermland, Jan. 22, 1S73). General colour above 

 slaty grey, all the feathers margined with black, producing a closely 

 mottled appearance ; the wing-coverts and quills blackish brown, 

 rather clear grey on their outer webs ; bastard wing- and primary- 

 coverts blackish, with narrow ashy tips ; tail ashy brown ; head, 

 neck, and mantle dull chocolate-brown, as also the sides of the 

 neck, the sides of the face, and ear-coverts ; above and below the 

 eye a narrow white mark ; checks, throat, fore neck, and chest pure 

 white : remainder of under surface of body chocolate-brown, in- 

 clining to dark slaty grey on the vent and under tail-coverts ; on 

 the upper breast a slight rufous-brown shade extending somewhat 

 on to the flanks : under wing-coverts sooty blackish : quills dusky 

 brown below, greyish on the inner webs. Total length 7-5 inches, 

 culmcn 0-S5, wing 3-8, tail 2-2, tarsus 1-2. 



Adult female (Wermlaud, November 1872). Similar to the male. 

 Total length 7*2 inches, culmen 0*8, wing 3-65, tail 2-15, tarsus 1-05. 



