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



preaches the mountains. Only one specimen seems to have 

 been observed in the Mezciseg, at Gyeke, by Herr Otto. 



126. MOTACILLA CITREOLA (Pall.), 



Bieltz says that this bird was got by Herr Stetter at Sza- 

 mos-falva, near Klausenburg, and is probably to be found in 

 most of the salt-districts. 



*\27. MoTACiLLA iLAVA, L. Leunyku maddr (Girl-bird). 



Very common in the low countries, especially in the 

 Mezoseg. 



Obs. Herr Otto says two varieties are found in the Mezo- 

 seg, and from his description the other would appear to be 

 Budytes cinei'eocapilla. 



^'128. Anthus spipoletta (L.). Vizi Pipiske. 



Common. It remains during the greater part of its stay 

 in the country, among the high grassy mountain-slopes. We 

 found it on the Fanczal Berg at an elevation of 4000 feet ; 

 and Danford saw them on the Hatzeg mountains as high up 

 as 7000 feet, while later in the autumn they were not un- 

 common on the banks of the Klopotiva, near Hatzeg. They 

 also occur in the Mezoseg, near Gyeke. 



*129. Anthus trivialis (L.). Fdi Pipiske. 

 Common throughout the country, but does not remain over 

 the winter. 



■^130. Anthus pratensis (L.). Reti Pipiske. 



It does not seem to be so common as the Tree-Pipit, and 

 is also migratory, coming during spring in flocks, and leaving 

 in October. It breeds in the marshes at Kriseny, in the 

 Strell valley. 



131, Anthus cervinus (Pall.). 



Rare. There are two specimens in full breeding-plumage 

 in the Klausenburg Museum, which were shot in April 1867 

 at Gyeke, in the Mezoseg, by Herr Klir; and Herr Otto 

 makes mention of its occurring on migration (A Mezoseg I. 

 &c. 1869), and remaining a considerable time (A Mezoseg 

 II. &c.). 



