270 MUSCICAPA COLLARIS. M. SIBIRICA. 



§ 1150. Three. — Pallas-jarwi-paa, Kemi Lappmark, 19 June, 

 1859. 



Found by Heiki during his expedition to the Kyro country. 



[§1151. One. — Keswick, Cumberland. From Mr. J. Hancock, 

 1853.] 



[§115^- :Z^wo.— Cumberland. From Mr. T. C. Heysham, 1854.] 



[§ 1153. Fourteen. — From Mr. T. C. Heysham's Collection. 



Out of a large number bought at the sale of the above-mentioned collection 

 at Mr. Stevensi's, IGth May, 1859. There can be little doubt that they are all 

 from Cumberland, or at least from the north of England. Among them are 

 two which may be called dwarfs.] 



MUSCICAPA COLLARIS, Bechstein. 

 [H154. T^e^o.— "19May, 1860." From HerrMoschler, 1862. 



Herr Moschler did not tell me whence he had received these eggs.] 



MUSCICAPA SIBIRICA, Gmelin. 



[§ 1155. Tivo. — Dauuria. From Dr. Dybowski, through M. 

 Jules Verreaux, 1873. 



Dr. Dybowski, in his notes (Journ. fiir Ornith. 1872, p. 447) on the iiidifi- 

 cation and eggs of this species, under the name of Butalis sibirica, saj-s that 

 the latter are paler in colour than those oi Muscicapa {Erythrosterna) luteola — 

 a statement borjie out by the figures given in illustration of his remarks {op. 

 cit. 1873, tab. i. fig. 15, tab. ii. fig. 18).] 



[§ 1156. Tivo. — Daumia. From Dr. Dybowski, through M. 

 Jules Verreaux, 1873. 



These, received with the last, were sent to me as those of M. luteola (cf. 

 §1187); but they do not confirm Dr. Dybowski's observations {op. cit. 1872. 

 p. 450), and Dr. Taczanowski, to whom I have submitted them, assures me 

 that they belong to this species, the eggs of which, under the name of 

 Hemichclidon sibirica, are described in his posthumously published 'Faune 

 Ornithologique de la Siberie Orientale ' (i. pp. 477, 478.] 



[§ 1157. One.- — From Dr. Taczanowski, 1889. 



Sent to me as a trustworthy specimen. 1 



