304 EUTICILLA AUROREA. R. PHCENICURUS. 



RUTICILLA AUROREA (Pallas). 



[§ 1406. 0^/e.— Darasiiii, Dauuria, 25 May, 1868. From 

 Dr. Dybowski, through M. Jules Verreaux, 1871. 



Dr. Dybow.ski's notes ou the nidification of this bird are printed in the 

 * Journal fiir Ornithologie ' for 1872 (p. 30."i), and one of its eggs, obtained by 

 him, is figured in the volume for 1873 (tab. i. fig. 11).] 



[§ 1407. Sicv.~" Amur," 7 May, 1884. From Dr. Dybowski, 

 through Dr. Taczanowski and Mr. Dresser, 1889.] 



RUTICILLA PHCENICURUS (Liuna3us). 

 REDSTART. 



§ 1408. 0//^.— Durham. From Mr. Hewitsou, 1844. 



§ 1409. 0>/^.— " T. Rawlinson," in or before 1845. 



[No doubt obtained while Mr. WoUey was at Cambridge. For his character 

 of " Tom Rawlinson " see above (§ 1006).] 



§ 1410. One. — Muonioniska, East Bothnia, 1853. 



This egg of the Redstart^ out of two nests hard sat upon, brought 

 to me by two girls. They described the bird as very pretty, red upon 

 the breast and white iipon the forehead. 



§ 1411. 6>/^e.— Viksi, West Bothnia, 3 June, 1854. 



In a Siberian Titmouse's nest found by Anton near Viksi Poas in 

 an old Woodpecker's hole in a Scotch fir about seven feet from the 

 ground. A Redstart was also near the nest, and among the Pistee's 

 eggs (nine) [§ 1067] is also one which is evidently a Redstart's. 



§ 1412. /S'z'ci'.— Muoniovaara, 3 June, 1854. "J. W." 



There were seven in all, in my tylla near the house, taken by 

 Ludwig some days after I left Muoniovara for the north. I had seen 

 the nest with one eg^ and also seen the bird, and Ludwig took it by 

 my direction. 



