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



Found in Epirus by Lord Lilford. 



179. Panurus biarmicus (L.). 

 Found in Albania by Lord Lilford. 



180. MUSCICAPA GRISOLA (L.) . 



This and the three following Flycatchers were all in Mr. 

 Robson's collection, and said by him to be not uncommon. 



181. MusciCAPA PARVA, Bcchst. 



182. MusciCAPA ATRICAPILLA, L. 



183. MusciCAPA coLLARis, Ecchst. 



184. HiRUNDo CAHiRicA, Licht. 



Said by Mr. Robson to be not uncommon about Constanti- 

 nople. 



185. HlRUNDO RUSTICA, L. ■^ 



186. Chelidon urbica (L.). >Common iu summer. 



187. COTYLE RTPARIA (L.) . J 



188. CoTYLE RUPESTRis (Tcmm.) . 

 Found in Epirus by Lord Lilford. 



189. Cypselus apus (L.). 



Common. Arrives about the middle of April. 



190. Cypselus melba (L.). 



Several White-bellied Swifts were flying round the tower of 

 Galata in Constantinople in the end of April. Mr. Robson says 

 they are not uncommon. 



191. Caprimulgus europ^us, L. 



A Nightjar was seen on the 1st of May on an island of the 

 Danube, which was covered with a dense thicket of willows ; 

 but we never saw the species on any other occasion. 



192. COLUMBA PALUMBUS, L. 



Tolerably numerous in most parts of the country, but never 

 seen in large flocks. The Wood-Pigeon of Turkey appears to 

 be rather larger and darker in its plumage than the British 

 breed. 



193. CoLUMBA (ENAS, L. 



