CALLIOPE CAMTSCIIATKENSIS. — ACCENTOR COLLARIS. 317 



[^ 1513. C/;e.— Elveden ? 



A singularly long egg, and on that account kept ; but it3 history is doubtful.] 



[§ 1514. Five. — Priory Hill, St. Neot's, Huntingdonshire, 

 2 June, 1864. From Mr. Rowley. 



The bird seen on the nest.] 



[§ 1515. Four. — ^Taverham, Norfolk, 22 May, 1875. From 

 Mr. Nor gate.] 



[§ 1516. i'o^^r.— Hockering, Norfolk, 25 May, 1875. From 

 Mr. Norgate.] 



[§ 1517. Tivo.—Audorm, 21 and 22 May, 1889. From Mr. 

 VV. E. Clarke, 1890. 



From two nests near the town, where the bird was very plentiful, nesting 

 in the box-bushes, which form the chief undergrowth (Ibis, 1889, p. 536).] 



CALLIOPE CAMTSCHATKENSIS (Gmelin). 



[§ 1518. One. — Dauuria, 1867. From Dr. DyboM^ski through 

 M. Jules Verreaux, 1868. 



Dr. Dybowski's notes on the nidification and eggs of this bird are in the 

 'Journal fiir Ornithologie ' for 1872 (pp. 43.'3, 434), and one of the latter is 

 figured (op. cit. 1873, tab. i. fig. 13).] 



ACCENTOR COLLARIS (Scopoli). 



ALPINE ACCENTOR. 



§ 1519. Two. — Andermatt, Mont St. Gothard. From M. Nager- 

 Donazain, 1846. 



[^ 1520. 0?/^.— "Pyrenees." From Lord Garvagh, through 

 Mr. W. F. W. Bird, 1852.] 



