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



*95. RuTiciLLA PHCENicuRUSj L. F'usti juvk {^moVv tidX) . 



Tolerably common everywhere. 



*96. RuTiciLLATiTYs(Scop.). Black Redstart. Feketebegy. 



Not uncommon in most rocky neighbourhoods. We saw 

 them in the Klopotiva gorge, near Hatzeg. Hcrr Csato says 

 they breed at Ponorics, in the Strell valley ; and they ascend 

 the Retjezat to the region of the creeping pine. HH. Csato 

 and Buda Adiim observed them at an altitude of 5500-7000 

 feet. 



*97. Cyanecula wolfi, C. L. Brehm. Kek begy. 



Rare, but occurs occasionally near water. We only met with 

 them once, on the banks of the lake at Ziih. They also occur 

 in the valley of the Strell. The specimens in the Museiim at 

 Klausenburg are from Zah. 



Obs. Bieltz alludes to the blue unspotted variety, a speci- 

 men of which was shot by Herr Stetter at Batiz, on the Strell ; 

 and Mr. Dresser informs us {in epist.) that the true C.suecica 

 of Linnaeus is almost certain to occur during migi'ation. 



*98. Erithacus RUBECULA (L.). Robin. Veres begy. 



Said to be common ; but we only saw a single bird, at Gor- 

 geny. It is migratory, arriving with the spring flight of 

 Woodcocks, and departing with them in autumn. Some few, 

 however, remain until the first fall of snow. 



■5^99. Daulias LUSCiNiA (L.). Fiilemile; Csalogdny. 

 Common throughout the country in the leafy woods, coming 

 in April and leaving in September. 



100. Daulias Philomela (Bechst.). Dalabdj. 



Said to be as common as the preceding, and to frequent 

 more the neighbourhood of water. We probably saw it at 

 Gorgeny. 



*101. Saxicola (enanthe (L.). Szikla maddr (Rock-bird). 



Common everywhere. 



*102. PrATINCOLA RUBICOLA (L.) . 



Common everywhere. 



*103. Pratincola rubetra (L.). 

 Common everywhere. 



