196 Messrs. Elwes and Buckley on the Birdfi of Turkey. 



120. CiNCLUs AQUATicus, Eechst. 



Found in Albania by Lord Lilford. Specimens from near 

 Trebizond, which were procured by Mr. Robson, are found to 

 belong to the black- bellied race, Cinclus melanog aster [cf. Ibis, 

 1867, p. 116). 



121. Oriolus galbula, L. 



A common summer visitor, arriving in the middle of April. 



122. Petrocincla cyanea (L.). . p^^j^d in Epirus by 



123. Petrocincla saxatilis (L.) J I^o^'^ Lilford. 



124. TURDUS TORQUATUS, L. 



Observed by us in the Dobrudscha, and also found near 

 Constantinople. 



125. TURDUS MERULA, L. 



Common. 



126. TURDUS SIBIRICUS, Pall. 



One specimen of this bird was killed near Kustendji by Mr. 

 A. Cullen. 



127. TuRDUS PILARIS, L. 



Commcm during winter in suitable situations. 



128. TuRDUS ILIACUS, L. 



Observed by Col. Drummond-Hay in Macedonia, and by 

 Mr. Robson at Constantinople. 



129. TuRDUS VISCIVORUS, L. 



Not uncommon. 



130. TuRDUS MUSICUS, L. 1 



^Common. 



131. Erythacus rubecula, L. ' 



132. Ruticilla ph(enicura, L. 



We never observed it ourselves, but saw it in Mr. Robson's 

 collection. 



133. Ruticilla tithys (Scopoli). 

 Not uncommon in the south of Turkey. 



134-. Saxicola (enanthe (L.). 



Very common, especially in Bulgaria ; but we never observed 

 any other species of Wheatear ourselves. 



