to the Ornithology of Egypt. 473 



75. MUSCICAPA GRISOLA. 



Muscicapa grisola Shelley^ p. 118. 



The Spotted Flycatcher is a regular A'isitor during both 

 the spring and autumn migrations. 



76. Muscicapa atricapilla atricapilla. 

 Muscicapa atricapilla Shelley^ p. 119. 



The Pied Flycatcher passes through in some numbers 

 during the spring migration, but is much less common in 

 autumn, and at the latter season I have only met with young 

 birds. 



77. Muscicapa atricapilla semitorquata. 

 Muscicapa atricapilla semitorquata Horn. ; Hartert, iv. 



p. 483. 



The only " record ^' of this Flycatcher from Egypt seems 

 to be that of an adult male shot by myself in the Giza 

 Zoological Gardens in April 1909. It frequented the Gardens 

 for seven days, and when shot was very fat, a sure sign that 

 it was about to continue its migration. 



78. Muscicapa collaris. 

 Muscicapa collaris Shelley, p. 120. 



The Collared Flycatcher is a regular visitor during the 

 spring migration, but up to the present time I have not met 

 Avith it in autumn. 



79. Muscicapa parva. 



On November 11th, 1906, I obtained a female example of 

 the Red-breasted Flycatcher in the Giza Zoological Gardens 

 {cf. Bull. B. O. C. vol. xix. p. 31). This appears to be the 

 only record of this species for Egypt. 



80. HiRUNDO RUSTICA RUSTICA. 



Hirundo rustica Shelley, p. 120. 



The European Chimney-Swallow is a regular visitor during 

 the spring and autumn migrations. 



81. HlRUNDO RUSTICA SAVIGXII. 



Hirundo riocourii Shelley, p. 121. 



The Egyptian Chimney-Swallow is a resident in the 

 Province of Giza. In this species the female is , paler below 

 than the male. 



