FUETHEK CONTEIBUTION TO THE HUNGARIAN ORNIS. •'^57 



1 1 . Sylvia Orpheus Temm. 



This species is very common on the Sea- coast on the soutbern part 

 of the Karst. I collected near Fiume and Novi four males and one female 

 last year. (Loc. cit. p. 474.) In our literature we do not meet this species, 

 but KoRNHUBER («Die Vögel Ungarn's») mentions it. 



13. Monticola cyanea (Linn.). 



Very frequent in tbe Karst mountains, but nowliere else. Literature 

 mentions it, but Frivaldszky put it in his Appendix. 



13. Saxicola melanoleuca (Güld.). 



Everywhere common on the Littoral. I collected our specimens at 

 Novi. (L. cit. p. 473.) Frivaldszky does not speak of it. Tbe name of 

 S. stcqmzina applied by Kornhubee (1. cit.) certainly refers to this species. 



14. Saxicola aurita Temm. 



Like the former common on the coast. Our specimens are from Fiume, 

 Novi and Povile. Frivaldszky does not mention it. 



15. Cinclus albicoUis (Vieill.). 



We have one male in the Museum coming from Hungary, without 

 an exact mention of the locality. It is a present from the Koy. Hung. 

 Natural-History Soc. in 185(). Tbe Zágráb Museum possesses two of them 

 from the vicinity of Zágráb. New to the Hungarian Ornis. 



1(). Orites roseus (Blyth). 



Though this subspecies is found throughout the country, Frivaldszky 

 does not speak of it. We have several typical home specimens, which per- 

 fectly resemble English ones, 



17. Aegithalus castaneus Sev. 



A male specimen of this Asiatic species, which was shot by Mr. K. 

 Kunszt at Csalóköz- Somorja 0-"' May 189G, is preserved in the Collection 

 of the Museum. It is also new to the European Fauna. 



