350 PHYLLOSCOPUS TROCHILUS. P. BONELLII. 



[^ 1783. Ow^.— Elveden, 1853.] 



[^ 1784. 0;?^.— Elveden, May, 1854. " A. N."] 



[^ 1785. Seven. — Lurgy, Leek, Donegal, 16 May, 1863. From 

 Mr. Robert Harvey, 1864. 



Mr. Harvey wrote that this nestful was taken by George Lvicas, from the 

 eloping bank of a river-side, sheltered by some dead brambles and long withered 

 grass.] 



[§ 1786. Five. — Lurgy, Leek, Donegal, 16 May, 1863. Prom 

 Mr. Robert Plarvey, 1864. 



Mr. Harvey wrote that this nestful was taken by the same person as the last, 

 the nest being at the foot of an apple-tree in a garden, and that he sent these 

 two sets as they illustrate the only two varieties he has ever seen of the ti^^a 

 of this species — the one being copiously covered with minute red spots, and the 

 other sparingly marked with larger blotches of the same colour.] 



[^ 1787. /S'/.i'.— Abbotsley, Huntingdonshire, 18 May, 1864. 

 From Mr. Rowley. 



Taken by Mr. Charles Perceval Rowley.] 



[^ 1788. /S'w'.— Sparham, Norfolk, 18 May, 1875. From Mr. 

 Norgate. 



Taken by Mr. Norgate.] 



[^ 1789. /S'^ye/^— T^verhara, Norfolk, 22 May, 1875. From 

 Mr. Norgate.] 



PHYLLOSCOPUS BONELLII (Vieillot). 



[§ 1790. Five. — "France." From M. Fairmaire, through Herr 

 Seidensaeher, 1865.] 



[§1791. 7^/t'o.— Central Spain, 1867. From Mr. Dresser, 1868. 



Taken by Manuel de la Torre.] 



