8 Mr. H. Seebolim — List of the 



77. TURDUS MERULA. 



Common in March and the first half of April, and again 

 in the last half of October and the first half of November, 



78. TuRDUS MIGRATORIUS. 



An adult found dead in October 1874. 



79. MONTICOLA SAXATILIS. 



Two adults caught in May 1851, and one in May 18G0 ; a 

 young bird in November 1874. Two or three others seen. 



80. MONTICOLA CYANUS. 



One caught about 1830, and identified years afterwards 

 from memory. 



81. MiMUS CAROLINENSIS. 



One shot in October 1810. 



82. Harporhynchus rufus. 



A bird, said to have been of this species, caught late in the 

 autumn of 1836. 



83. Pycnonotus xanthopygius. 



A bird, said to have been of this species, caught in May 

 1837. 



84. Daulias luscinia. 



Passes over from middle of April to middle of May; has 

 never been caught in autumn. 



85. Daulias philo.mela. 

 Once caught in May. 



86. Aedon familiaris. 



One caught about 1832 ; two others supposed to have 

 been seen. 



87. CyANECULA SUECICA. 



Common in May, and again from the middle of August 

 to the middle of September. 



88. Cyanecula leucocyanea. 



Many in April 1877, otherwise so rare that uot more than 

 ten otheis have been caught in the last half-ceutury. 



