SAXICOLA STAPAZINA. — S. DESERTI. 299 



SAXICOLA STAPAZINA (Linnffius). 

 [§ 1355. 0/^^.—" Algeria." From Herr Moschler, 1865.] 



[§ 1356. Three.— liaYic^, Spain, 1883. From Lord Lilford, 

 1889. 



All Lord Lilford could tell me of these was that he was sure they were 

 rightly named.] 



SAXICOLA ALBICOLLIS (Vieillot). 



[§ 1357. One. — Madracen, Algeria, 23 May, 1857. From 

 Mr. Tristram.] 



[§ 1358. 0;?^.— Chemora, Algeria, 27 May, 1857. From 

 Mr. Tristram. 



The Canon's note originally referred this specimen to " ^S". aurita''' (Tem- 

 miiick's name for the species already described by Vieillot as albicolUs) ; but he 

 subsequently cancelled the specific term and substituted " stapazina " — nsing 

 those names in the sense then applied. A comparison of specimens, however, 

 induces me to think that his first designation was right. Mr. Salvin, who was 

 with him at the time, has some notes on both species (Ibis, 1859, p. 307).] 



[§ 1359. One.—'^mm Herr Moschler, 1862.] 



[§ 1360. 0/ze.— Wilderness of Jiidcea, 25 April, 1864. From 

 Mr. Tristram. 



From a nest of five eggs, of v.'hich three were given to Mr. Cochrane and the 

 remaining one to Mr. Salvin. The Canon's notes on this species, under the 

 name oi S. amphileucura, which he has since dropped (' Fauna and Flora of 

 Palestine,' p. .33), appeared iu ' The Ibis ' for 18G7 (pp. 96, 97).] 



[<5> 1361. Two. — Amaromi, Greece, 24 May, 1888, and 2 Jmie, 

 1889. From Dr. Krilper, 1889. 



Taken by Christo Leouis.] 



SAXICOLA DESERTI, Rappell. 



Ik 1362. Tico.—" Kuldja, 15 June. 1887." From Herr 

 Tancre, 1888.] 



