18 Mr. A. G. More on the Distribution of Birds 
Subprovinces 1-35. 
Lat. 50°-59°. “British” type, or general. 
Less frequent in Scotland ; but Mr. Dunbar finds it breeding 
as far north as Sutherland and Caithness. 
Muscicapa atricaPiLia (L.). Pied Flycatcher. 
Provinces I.—V. VII. VIII. X.-XII. XIV. ? XV.? 
Subprovinces 2-5, 7, 9, I1, 13, 14, 15, 18, 20, 22, 28, 24, 25, 
2BES 20.8 
Lat. 50°-55° or 58°. Type uncertain. Not in Ireland. 
A very local species. The nest has been occasionally found 
in North Devon, Somerset, Dorset, Isle of Wight, Surrey, Ox- 
ford, Norfolk, Gloucester, Shropshire, Leicester, and Derby. 
The bird breeds regularly in a few counties of the north and 
west of England. 
In Scotland, the Rev. J. Duns is assured by a friend, upon 
whom he can rely, that the Pied Flycatcher has occasionally bred 
in the neighbourhood of Torphichen. 
Mr. T. Edward has seen the young which were taken near 
Aberdeen, where the bird is said to breed occasionally ; and the 
species has several times come under his notice in the counties 
of Banff and Aberdeen. 
Hyprosata crncius (G. R. Gray). Dipper. 
Provinces I. II. V.-X VIII. 
Subprovinees 1, 2, 3, 4, 13-15, 17, 18, 20-36. 
Lat. 50°-59°. “Scottish” or Northern type. 
In all the hilly districts of the west and north of England, 
and throughout Scotland, reaching also to the Hebrides. 
Breeds on one river in Dorsetshire, as I am informed by Mr. 
H. Groves, who has eggs from this locality. 
Turpus viscivorus (L.).  Mistletoe-Thrush. 
Provinces I.—X VII. 
‘Subprovinces 1-35. 
Lat. 50°-59°. “ British” type, or general. 
