NATURAL HISTORY. 
Throat. Common in the summer months, 
11. S. Trocnitus. Brit. Zool. 1. p. 378. 
Flem. Brit. Ani. p. 72. (Regulus Trochilus.) 
Yellow Willow Wren, Not unfrequent in the 
wooded parts of the district in the summer 
months, 
12, S. Hipporais, (Lin.} Flem, Brit. Ani. 
p. 72. (Regulus.) Least Willow Wren or Chiff 
Chaff. This is a common summer visitor, and 
frequents woods and copses. 
13. S. ARUNDINACEA. (Lin.) Temm. Orn. 1. 
p. 191. Mont. Orn. Dict. Reed Wren. A 
summer visitant; found in the meadows near 
Newton, and Ashburton. 
14. S. Reeurus. Brit. Zool. 1. p. 379. Golden 
Crested Wren. The smallest British bird and 
not uncommon ; stationary. 
15. S. Trogiopyrtes. Brit. Zool. 1. p. 380. 
Kitty Wren. Common. 
16. S. Orenantue. Brit. Zool. 1. p. 383. 
Wheatear. A common summer visitor, fre- 
quently seen on the Denn, at Teignmouth ; it is 
also frequent on the Hightor Downs and those 
near Yarner,—its flesh is much esteemed, it 
arrives in March and leaves in September. 
17. OS.) Rouserra. — -Brit. “Zool. 12) %p. S85. 
Whinchat. Common in the neighbourhood of 
Teignmouth and Ashburton, and other parts of 
the district, during the summer months. 
18. S. Rupecora. Brit. Zool. 1. p. 386. Stone- 
chat, Common on Haldor and the neigh- 
