166 Mr. W. L. Sclater on [Ibis, 



I-n. 1 c? , 2 ? . Hajeilah, 2080 ft. iii. 13. 

 0. ^. Sanaa, 7600 ft. IG.ix. 13. 



The Eastern Stone-chat, though said by Hartert and 

 Reichenow to winter in southern Arabia, does not appear to 

 Lave been met with by Yerbury or Barnes near Aden, and 

 is not mentioned in Ogilvie-Grant's (1900) list. 



Cercomela melannra. 



Saxicola melannra Temmuick, PI. Col. iii. 43rd livr. 

 1824, no. 257, fig. 2 : Arabia. 



Yerbury, 86, p. 17, 96, p. 24, pi. 1. fig. 2; Barnes, 93, 

 p. 77 ; O.-Grant, 1900, p. 256 ; Lorenz & Hellmayr, 1931, 

 p. 241, 1907, p. 114. 



a,b. (? ? . Wasil, 4000 ft. ii. & iii. 13. 



" Bill and feet black/' 



A common resident in southern Ai'abia, found throughout 

 the year and breeding at Aden. 



(Enanthe isatelliua. 



Saxicola isabelluia Cretzschmar, Atlas zu Riipp. R., Vogel, 

 1826, p. 52 : Nubia. 



Yerbury, 96, p. 24 ; O.-Grant, 1900, p. 255. 

 a. J- Hajeilah. 18. iii. 13. 



b, c. (J ? . Sanaa. ix. 13. 



d. S ■ Ilodeida. 7.x. 13. 



This widely-spread Chat is apparently a winter visitor to 

 southern Arabia between the months of September and 

 INIarch. 



(Enautlie cenanthe. 



Molacilla cenanthe Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. 1758, p. 186 : 

 Sweden. 



Barnes, 93, p. 7Q; Yerbury, 96, p. 24 ; O.-Grant, 1900, 

 p. 255. 



a,b. S [ ? ?]. Sanaa, 7600 ft. ix. 13. 



The Wheatear is common in southern Arabia in winter. 



(Enanthe yemenensis. 



(Enanthe yemenensis O.-Grant, Bull. B. 0. C. xxxi. 1913, 

 p. 87 : Yemen. 



