370 Mr. H. Saunders on the 



9. CiNCLUs AQUATicus, Beclist. 



The Dipper is common on all the mountain-streams. A 

 skin which I brought hack is referahle to the form named 

 C albicollis. 



10. Saxicola (enanthe (Linn.). 



The Common Wheatear arrived at St. Jean-de-Luz from 

 the south on the 25th of March. 



11. Saxicola albicollis, Vieill. 



Several separate parties of the Black-eared Chat arrived at 

 the same time with the preceding. 



12. Saxicola leucura. 



The Black Chat was observed hy me daily ahove Amelie- 

 les-Bains, in the Eastern Pyrenees, in November 1876; but 

 until then Lacroix was not aware of its existence in any part 

 of the range. 



13. Pratincola rubetra (Linn.). 



The Whinchat was seen in Navarre in April. 



14. Pratincola rubicola (Linn.). 

 The Stonechat is common and resident. 



15. RuTiciLLA phcenicurus (Linn.). 



The first male Redstart was observed at St. Jeau-de-Luz 

 on the 18th of March. 



16. RUTICILLA TITYS (Scop.). 



The Black Redstart was tolerably common during the 

 winter about ruins, and even on the rocks by the sea-shore 

 at St. Jean-de-Luz ; but by April nearly all the birds seemed 

 to have retired to the mountains, where I saw many. 



17. Cyanecula wolfi, C. L. Brehm. 



I shot a White-spotted Bluethroat near St. Jean-de-Luz 

 on the 16th of April, but it probably arrives rather earlier. 



18. Erithacus rubecula (Liim.). 



The Redbreast is tolerably common and resident. 



19. Dahlias luscixxia (Linn.) . 



The first Nightingale was observed near St. Jean-de-Luz 

 on the 8th of April. 



