20 Mr. H. Seebohm— Li*^ of the 



228. Cypselus apus. 

 Common in spring and autumn. 



229. Cypselus melba. 



One shot in May 1871, two others seen, 



230. Caprimulgus europ.eus. 



Passes over from the middle of May to the middle of 

 June, and again in August. 



231. Caprimulgus jEGYptius. 

 One shot in June 1875. 



232. PiCUS MAJOR. 



Occasionally in autumn, mostly young birds. 



233. Picus leuconotus. 



Said to have visited the island on the 21st of September, 

 1879. 



234. Gecinus viridis. 



An example, supposed to have belonged to this species, was 

 seen some years ago in early summer. 



235. CUCULUS CANORUS. 



Passes over in May, and again before the end of June ; 

 young not until July and August. 



236. Iynx torquilla. 



Passes over in some numbers in spring and autumn. 



237. Alcedo ispida. 



A rare and irregular visitor. 



238. Merops apiaster. 

 One shot half a century ago. 



239. CoRACIAS GARRULA. 



Three shot, one half a century ago, the third in May 1881. 



240. Upupa epops. 



Very rare from the middle of April to the middle of 

 May, still rarer in autumn. 



241. Syrrhaptes paradoxus. 



Common in 1863; manv shot from the 2Lst Mav to the 



