302 Messrs. C. G. Danford and J. A. Harvie Brown on 



*G6. MUSCICAPA GRISOLA, L. 



Common in gardens and the outskirts of woods. 



^Q7. Lanius excubitor, L. Bdba Szarka (Witch Magpie). 



Common throughout the low country^ but not abundant. 

 It frequents the edges of woods, and perches high. It may 

 also be seen sitting on the tall reeds of the lakes near Zah. 

 This is the only species of the family which is not altogether 

 migratory. 



*68. Lanius minor, Gm. Szarka Kerget'6 (Magpie-hunter) . 



Very common in the lowlands ; but, although we procured 

 a good series of males, we did not obtain a single female. 

 They principally frequent the outskirts of woods, gardens, 

 and bushy ground. 



*69. Lanius coLLURio, L. Tdvis szuro gebics {^hom-^iick' 

 ing Shrike). 



Still commoner in the lowlands than the preceding. This 

 and all the other species of Shrikes rarely occur in the moun- 

 tain districts. We saw one specimen as high up the Gorgeny 

 valley as Fanczal. Fifteen miles lower down, at Gorgeny 

 Szent Imri, they were abundant. 



70. Ampelis GARRULUs, L. Selyem Favk i^Wk-t^iW)', Csontos 

 szcirny (Bony-wing). 



Not uncommon in winter, especially if the weather be 

 severe. Danford has had specimens sent to him from BanflFy 

 Hunyad ; and Hatzeg, Ganczaga, &c. are given as localities. 



^71. Regulus cristatus, Koch. 



Common among the pines, and in winter among the lower 

 woods and gardens. 



72. Regulus ignicapillus (C. L. Brehm). 



Occurs in similar localities, but is rarer than the preceding. 

 A specimen in the Museum at Klausenburg was shot in the 

 gardens attached to the building. 



*73. Panurusbiarmicus(L). Bajuszos Czinke(M.ows,i^chedi 

 Tit). 



Common among the lakes of the Mezoseg, especially at Zah, 



