Vol. XI1 1 

 1895 J 



CouES, Gi'itke's Heligoland. 



331 



Migrants. 



23. Pastor roseus. About 40 

 cases in 50 years, chiefly in June. 



24. Turdus viscivorus. Rare, 

 but regular; perhaps 20 a year 

 could be taken. 



3q. Turdus musicus. Common- 

 est Thrush ; 100 to 1,000 taken some 

 days. 



26. Turdus iliacus. Common; 

 fall migration extends into ^vinter. 



27. Turdus pilaris. Common. 



28. Merula merula. \"ery com- 

 mon ; migrates early in spring, 

 late in tall. 



29. Merula torquata. Common ; 

 migrates late in spring, early in 

 fall. 



30. Daulias luscinia.'^-|Regular, 

 Apr. and May ; rarely if ever seen 

 in fall; song never heard. 



31. Cyanecula Tsuecica. Com- 

 mon ; sometimes 30 to 60 specimens 

 a day, in May. 



32. Cyanecula leucocyanea. 

 Rare ; 8 or 10 shot in 50 years ; a 

 flight in Apr. 1S77. 



One 



One 



One 



Stragglers. 



34. Oriolus galbula. One speci- 

 men in 50 years. 



35. Turdus varius (Pall.). Shot 

 13 times, 1S27 to 1SS4, chiefly in 

 Oct. ; seen 6 or 8 other times. 



36. Turdus dauma. One speci- 

 men, about 1836. 



37. Turdus obscurus Gm. {fctl- 

 lens Pall.). One seen, not taken, 

 June 3, 1S81. 



38. Turdus swainsoni. 

 specimen, Oct. 2, 1869. 



39. Turdus pallasi (Cab.), 

 specimen, Oct. 1836 



±0. Turdus fuscescens. 

 specimen, about 1833. 



41. Turdus fuscatus (Pall.). One 

 specimen, Oct. 10, 1S80. 



^2. Turdus ruficollis (Pall.). 

 One specimen, Oct. 1836. 



43. Turdus atrigularis (Temm.). 

 One seen near the Island in May. 



44. Merula migratoria. One 

 specimen, Oct 14, 1894. 



4^. Monticola saxatilis. Three 

 specimens, May 9, 185 1, May 17, 

 1S60, Nov. 12, 1S74; a few others 

 seen. 



46. Monticola cyanus. One 

 specimen, about 1830-32. 



47. Galeoscoptes carolinensis. 

 One specimen, Oct. 28, 1840. 



48. Harporhynchus rufus. One 

 specimen, tall ot 1S36. 



49. Pycnonotus xanthopygus. 

 One specimen, May, 1837 



i;o. Daulias philomela. One 

 specimen, caught at light-house, 

 night of May 4-5- 



51. Aedon familiaris. One spec- 

 imen, in the 3o's: two other sup- 

 posed cases. 



^2. Cyanecula wolfi. One speci- 

 men, Mar. 30, 1848; 3 other cases. 



