EUSPIZA LIJTF.OT;A. STURNUS VULGARIS. 467 



[§ 2539. i^o//r.—" Volga." From Herr Moschler, 1805.] 

 [§ 2540. 7^o//r.—" Smyrna." From Herr Moschler, 1866.] 



EUSPIZA LUTEOLA (Sparrman). 



[§ 2541. Tiro.— KwUja, 10 and 10 May, 1887. From Herr 

 Tancre, 1888. 



HH. E. F. von Ilomeyer and Tancr^ (Mitth. orn. Ver. Wien, 1883, p. 90) 

 mention this species as being very common in parts of the Altai district, but 

 say nothing of its nest or eggs, which at that time were probably unknown 

 to the latter ; but Dr. Scully had long before discovered and given an account 

 (' Stray Feathers,' iv. pp. 167, 168) of its nidification in Eastern Turkestan.] 



[^ 2542. ^//;-ee.— Deregez, Transcaspia, 20 May (0. S.), 1892. 

 From Mr. Dresser, 1899. With the nest. 



Taken by Mr. Zarudny, whose earlier notes on the species, under the name 

 of Emberiza icterica, are published in the ' Bulletin de la Societe Imperiale des 

 Naturalistes de Moscou ' for 1889 (N. S. iii. p. 803).] 



STURNUS VULGARIS, Linnaeus. 

 STARLING. 

 § 2543. i^o^/r.— England. Not later than 1843. 



§ 2544. Four. — Bearwood, Berks., April, 1847. 

 Taken by Mr. H. F. Walter and myself. 



§ 2545. 0^;^.— Faeroes, 1850. 



[No doubt sent to Mr. Wolley by one of the Sysselmen — Miiller or Winther. 

 The species is included in the list of those which he " found breeding " in the 

 Fseroes when he was there in 1849 (Contr. Orn. 1850, p. 108).] 



[§ 2546. 6»??^.— Elveden, 1845.] 



