10 RESIDENTS AND MIGRANTS. 
surprised to hear of its breeding, more especially as 
Mr. Bond has obtained the eggs in the Isle of Wight.” 
Fam. MUS C1 CA Pl As. 
SPOTTED FLYCATCHER. Muscicapa grisola, Linneus. 
A summer migrant, generally distributed, but less 
common in Scotland than elsewhere. 
PIED FLYCATCHER. Juscicapa atricapilla, Linneus. 
A summer migrant; but more local in its distribu- 
tion than the Spotted Flycatcher, being confined chiefly 
to the northern and midland counties of England, and 
rarely found in the south. It is much rarer in Scot- 
land, and is unknown in Ireland. 
Fam. ORIOLID &. 
GOLDEN ORIOLE. Oriolus galbula, Linnzus. 
A rare summer visitant. The nest has been found 
in Kent several times, and in Dorsetshire, Devonshire, 
and Suffolk. 
Fam. CINCLID &. 
DIPPER. Cinclus aquaticus, Bechstein. 
Resident in Scotland, the north and south-west of 
England, Wales, and Ireland. 
The Scandinavian form, Cinclus melanogaster * 
* This is the Sturnus cinclus of Linneus’s ‘ Fauna Suecica,’ no. 
214, and ‘Systema Nature,’ p. 290 (12th ed.), where no reference 
is made to any chestnut colouring on the underparts. 
