6 Mr. H. Scebolim— L?6'/ of the 



53. Lanius collurio. 



Occasionally in spring, in autumn commoner, but only 

 young birds. 



54. Lanius isabellinus. 

 One shot 25th October, 1854. 



55. MUSCICAPA atricapilla. 



Passes over in some numbers in May, and again in Sep- 

 tember ; the young in August. 



56. Muscicapa albicollis. 

 One caught 3rd June, 1860. 



57. Muscicapa grisola. 



Passes over from the middle of May to the middle of June ; 

 returns in July. 



58. Muscicapa parva. 



Very rare in spring, not quite so rare in autumn. 



59. Ampelis garrulus. 



A few in November 1847 and January 1850, since then 

 very rare. 



60. Oriolus galbula. 



One or two immature birds generally seen towards the 

 end of May. 



61. Sturnus vulgaris. 



Common in February and March ; young common from the 

 last week in June to the last week in July ; adults very com- 

 mon from the end of September to the middle of December. 



62. Pastor roseus. 



Seldom a year passes without one being seen, generally in 

 June, sometimes in August. 



63. Geocichla varia. 



Thirteen examples caught, most of them in September and 

 October. Seven or eight others seen. 



64. Geocichla dauma. 



An example in the Lund Museum, supposed to belong to 

 this species, is suspected to have been shot on Heligoland ! 



