108 RARE VISITANTS. 
One, Kenmore Wood, Loch-Lomond side, summer of 1852: 
Gould, P. Z. S. 1858, p. 290 ; Bree, Birds of Europe, vol. ii. 
p. 109. 
A second is recorded to have been procured’in Branspeth 
Wood, Durham, in 1852 (Bree, /. c.) ; but this proved to 
be a specimen of Regulus ignicapillus. 
Fam. MOTACILLID &. 
ASHY-HEADED WAGTAIL. Motacilla einereocapilla, 
Savi. 
Hab. Southern Europe and North Africa, migrating as far 
south as Trans Vaal. 
One near Penzance, a male with nearly black head, in the 
collection of Mr. Vingoe : identified by Mr. Gould, to whom 
the specimen was sent for inspection. 
One, Sherringham, Norfolk: J. H. Gurney, jun., MS. 
Fam. ANTHID &. 
TAWNY PIPIT. <Anthus canpestris, Bechstein. 
Hab. Southern and South-eastern Europe and North 
Africa, occasionally extending to South Africa. 
Two, Brighton, 17th Aug. 1858, and 24th Sept. 1862: Daw- 
son Rowley, Ibis, 1863, p. 37. 
One, Brighton, 30th Sept. 1864: Dawson Rowley, Ibis, 1865, 
p- 118, and Zoologist, 1864, p. 9327. 
One, Scilly, Sept. 1868: Rodd, Zoologist, 1868, p. 1458. 
Two, Brighton, 6th Sept. 1869: Bond, Zoologist, 1870, 
p. 1984. 
One, Brighton, autumn 1870: Bond, Zoologist, 1870, 
p. 2383. 
