102 RARE VISITANTS. 
Fam. SYLVIID. 
ALPINE ACCENTOR. <Accentor alpinus, Bechstein. 
Hab. Central and Southern Europe*. 
Two seen, one shot, Cambridge, 22nd Noy. 1822: Yarrell, 
Hist. Brit. Birds, i. p. 249. 
One seen, Oulton, near Lowestoft, 1824: Lubbock, Fauna 
of Norfolk, p. 35. 
One, Walthamstow, Essex, prior to 1832: Pamplin, Mag. 
Nat. Hist. 1832, p. 288. 
One, Wells, Somerset, 1833: Yarrell, op. cit. 
One, Teignmouth: Hore, Zoologist, 1844, p. 566. 
One near Torbay, 1844: Hore, Zoologist, 1845, p. 879+. 
Two, Lewes, Sussex, 26th Dec. 1857: Porter, Zoologist, 1858, 
p. 5958. 
Two near Plymouth, 10th Jan. 1859: Gatcombe, Zoologist, 
1859, p. 6377. 
One near Cheltenham, 1860: Col. Newman, Zoologist, 1860, 
p. 6889. 
One near Scarborough, winter 1862-63: Boulton, Zoologist, 
1863, p. 8766. 
One seen on Snowdon, Sept. 1870: H. Saunders, MS. 
BLUE-THROATED WARBLER. Cyanecula suecica (Lin- 
nus). 
There are three forms of Blue-throated Warbler, 
which have received separate names, and have been 
* Mr. J. H. Gurney, jun., observed this species at Gibraltar in 
January 1870. 
+ It is possible that this record may refer to the last-named 
specimen, 
