10 Mr. H. Seehohm— List of the 



101. Sylvia nisoria. 



Very rare ; never seen before the middle of May. 



102. Sylvia provixcialis. 



One caught half a century ago^ another seen in May 1851. 



103. Phylloscopus sibilatrix. 



Rare in May^ and still rarer in autumn, from the middle of 

 July to the middle of August. 



104. Phylloscopus bonellii. 



One shot in October 1861, and a second in October 1874. 



105. Phylloscopus trochilus. 



Very common in May and September. 



106. Phylloscopus rufus. 



Common in spring ftorn the end of March, and in autumn 

 np to November. 



107. Phylloscopus tristis. 



One caught in October 1846 ; half a dozen seen since. 



108. Phylloscopus fuscatus. 



An example supposed to have belonged to this species seen 

 in October 1876. 



109. Phylloscopus superciliosus. 



Seen about eighty times during the last half-century ; more 

 than thirty examples have been shot. 



110. Phylloscopus proregulus. 



One killed in October 1845 ; a second seen in October 1875. 



111. Phylloscopus coronatus. 

 One killed in October 1843. 



112. Phylloscopus borealis. 



One killed in October 1854; a second seen in June 1859. 



113. Phylloscopus viridanus. 



One shot in September 1878, a second in May 1879, and 

 a third in June 1880. 



114. Phylloscopus nitidus. 

 One shot in October 1867. 



