198 Messrs. Elwes and Buckley on the Birds of Turkey. 



152. Hypolais olivetorum (Strickl.). 



153. Hypolais elaica (Lindermeyer). 



154. Calamoherpe arundinacea (L.). 

 Epirus, Lord Lilford. 



155. Calamoherpe strepera (Vieillot). 



156. CaLAMODYTA SCHCENOBiENUS (L.). 



157. Calamodyta aquatica (Latham). 



158. Calamodyta fluviatilis (Meyer & Wolf). 



159. PoTAMODus cettii (LaMarm.)-^ 



"" ' Lord Lilford. 



>Epirus, 



160. POTAMODUS SCHCENICOLA, Bp. 



161. Phyllopneuste sibilatrix (Bechst.). 



162. Phyllopneuste trochilus (L.). 



163. Phyllopneuste rupa (Lath.). 



164. Phyllopneuste brevirostris, Strickl. 



165. Regulus cristatus, Koch. 

 Not uncommon. 



166. Begulus ignicapillus (Brehm). 



Several specimens have been obtained by Mr. Robson. 



167. Troglodytes parvulus, Koch. 

 Common. 



168. Certhia familiaris, L. 



The Creeper found in southern and eastern Europe is usually 

 supposed to be the Certhia hrachydactyla of Brehm ; but^ with 

 the exception of a slight rufous tinge on the belly and flanks, 

 no difference whatever can be seen between specimens which we 

 got from Mr. Robson and English ones. The latter may be a 

 trifle larger ; but we think that this, like many other of Brehm's 

 "species," has no claim whatever to recognition. 



169. Sitta c^sia, Meyer. 



Common in Macedonia and near Constantinople, and does 

 not differ materially from English specimens, though all the 

 tints are brighter. Mr. Tristram remarks of Constantinople 



