80 Mr. H. Saunders on the 



among the small cork-woods near Banyuls-sur Mer, and by 

 the stream at Vernet-les-Bains, under Mount Canigou. 

 On this occasion the Crested Tit was not observed. 



Parus c^ruleus, L. 



The Blue Tit was feeding its young in a pollard willow at 

 Puigcerda on May 22nd. 



CeRTHIA FAMILIARIS, L. 



This inconspicuous species was observed only at Luchon, 

 where it was common. 



On this occasion we were unfortunate in failing to see the 

 Wall-Creeper, Our chasseur at Ax-les-Thermes said he had 

 received orders from Toulouse to procure the bird, but had 

 not succeeded. It is, however, generally distributed in the 

 Pyrenees, and the late Mr. A. C. Chapman obtained a 

 specimen as far west as Burguete, in Navarre. 



Troglodytes parvulus, Koch. 



The Wren must be widely distributed, but it intruded itself 

 on our notice only in the valley above Eibas. 



MOTACILLA alba, L. 



The White Wagtail was seen along the rivers in the 

 valleys of the Aude and the Ariege, as well as at RipoU, but 

 it does not seem to be plentiful so high up. 



MOTACILLA MELANOPE, PallaS. 



The Grey Wagtail is by far the most numerous member of 

 the genus on both sides of the range. It swarmed along the 

 river towards Orlu, above Ax-les-Therraes, and was abundant 

 on all the streams further west. 



MOTACILLA FLAVA, L. 



The Blue-headed Wagtail was identified at Puigcerda, 



Anthus pratensis (L.). 



Most of the Meadow-Pipits had gone northward, and we 

 saw only a few, on the cold wet Col de Puymorens. 



Anthus spipoletta (L.). 



From Ribas upward on the Spanish side, on the top of 

 Puymorens, and down to Ax, the Water-Pipit was very 



