276 TURDUS MERULA. — T. TORQUATUS. 



[§ 1201. 0//e.—E\\eden, 1853.] 



[§ 1202. One.—^heden, April 1850. " E. N."] 



[§ 1203. Fkw.—Leck, Donegal, 14 May, 1863. " R. H." 

 From Mr. Robert Harvey. 



Ml'. Harvey writes that these were a uestfid, taken by himself in the plauta- 

 tions of Leek Glebe. " The nest was built on perfectly level ground, which is 

 unusual. It was covered over -with trailing brambles.''] 



[§ 1204. Mvc—Friory Hill, St. Neot's, Huntingdonshire, 26 

 April, 1864. From Mr. Rowley. 



Taken, in a low spruce-fir, by Mr. Rowley himself.] 



[§ 1205. i^o^^r.— Norfolk, 30 March, 1869. "F.N." From 

 Mr. Norgate, 18 74. J 



[^ 1206. Five.— Sparham, 9 June, 1869. From Mr. Norgate, 



1875.] 



[§ 1207. Fo^^r.— Bloxworth, Dorset, 9 May, 1876. " E. N."] 



[§ 1208. F/z;e.— Sparham, 20 May, 1877. From Mr. Norgate.] 



[§ 1209.— Palma, Canary Islands, May 1893. From Mr. S. B. 

 Wilson.] 



TURDUS TORQUATUS, Linnseus. 

 RING-OUSEL. 



§ 1210. 7^^/-o.— Yorkshire. From Mr. Williamson, 1843. 



Given to me by Mr. Williamson of Scarborough^ the Museum- 

 keeper. He finds them on the moors in the neighbourhood^ breeding 

 there every year. 



§1211. Two. — Yorkshire. From Mr. Williamson, 1846. 

 Mr. Williamson took them on the moors near Scarborough. 



