ACCENTOR MONTANELLUS. — AEDON GALACTODES. 319 



[H535. i^/y^.— Leek, Donegal, 2 June, 1862. "R. H." From 

 Mr. Robert Harvey.] 



[^ 1536. 7^o?/r.— Norfolk, 24 April, 1867. From Mr. Norgate, 

 1874.] 



[^ 1537. i^tVe.— Norfolk, 3 June, 1872. From Mr. Norgate.] 



ACCENTOR MONTANELLUS (Pallas). 



[^ 1538. Five. — Ermakova, Jennesei Valley, 20 June, 1895. 

 From Mr. C. B. Hill, 1896. 



Mr. Popham, whom Mr. Hill accompanied, states (Ibis, 1897, pp. 93, 94) that 

 they met with this bird between lat. 66° and 69°, finding it not uncommon in 

 the forest, and that they obtained six of its nests. " The nest was sometimes 

 placed as high as eight feet from the ground in the fork of a willow, and at 

 others quite low down in the stump of a dead tree, and composed of small 

 twigs and dry grass lined with moss and a few hairs." The eggs are by me 

 indistinguishable from those of A, modularise] 



ACCENTOR ATRIGULARIS, Brandt. 



[§ 1539. Two.—'' Kuldja," 20 May, 1886. From HerrTancre, 



1888. 



In their list of West Siberian birds, printed in 1883 (Mitth. oru. Ver. Wien, 

 vii. p. 85j, HH. E. F. von Homeyer and Tancrtj state that they had not 

 then received this species from the Altai. It has since occurred in Russia 

 (c/. Dresser, B. Eur. Suppl. p. 110).] 



AEDON GALACTODES (Temminck). 

 RUFOUS WARBLER. 



^ 1540. One. — Tangiers. F>om M. Favier, through Mr. Wil- 

 liams, 1847. 



Oue of four sent witli other eggs [§ 2]. 



