188 DUTCH AND ENGLISH BIRDS. 
published in the » Bouwstoffen voor eeneFauna van Nederland” 
part 3, p. 120 and in het Tijdschrift van de Dierkundige 
Vereeniging, serie 2, part 2, p. 158, by G. M. and H. 
W. de Graaf on the twice occurred capture of Phylloscopus 
superciliosus and of Muscicapa parva. 
Part b. 
Order PASSERES. 
Genus Turdas. 
Turdus viscivorus Linnaeus. 
A regular winter visitor in Holland. According to prof. 
Schlegel this bird has only been found breeding on rare 
occasions in the province of Groningen. I myself found it 
breeding near Velzen (prov. Noord Holland) in the years 
1881 and 1882. In other parts I believe it has only 
occurred on migration. 
A common resident in England and Wales, rare in Scot- 
land and Ireland. 
Turdus musicus Linnaeus. 
A common resident in Holland as it is in Br. Isl. 
Turdus iliacus Linnaeus. 
A common winter visitant in Holland and the British 
Islands. In Holland it has occasionally bred (Schleg. 
V. v. Ned. p. 213), in Groningen and Noord Holland. 
The Zool. Society of Amsterdam recieved twice a pale 
buff variety of this bird. 
Turdus pilaris Linnaeus. 
A common winter visitor in Holland and the Br. Isl. Has 
been known to breed in Groningen (Schlegel, Vog. v. Ned. 
p. 210). 
(Turdus atrigularis) Temminck. 
(Turdus varius) Pallas. 
Turdus pallens Pallas. 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XV. 
