540 Mr. W. Eagle Clarke 07i the 



about Andorra, and in the pine-forest above Escaldas at 

 4100 feet. 



Upper Ariege. — Observed in the hotel garden at Ax, in 

 the woodlands, and in the high pine-forests up to 5000 feet. 



81. Troglodytes parvulus, Koch. 



Andorra. — The Wren was found to have a wide and varied 

 range. It was common in the vicinity of the town of An- 

 dorra ; by the path and river-side in the valley up to 5150 

 feet, and in the pine-forests among the snow as high as 

 6100 feet. 



Uj^per Ariege — The same remarks apply. It was observed 

 at Tarascon at 1600 feet, at Ax, and on the mountain above 

 Hospitalet at 6100 feet, where there was much snow. 



32. MOTACILLA ALBA, L. 



Andorra. — The White Wagtail was not numerously repre- 

 sented. It was observed close to the town of Andorra, in 

 the meadows between Escaldas and Encamp ; and a pair was 

 evidently nesting by the river-side at Canillo at 5000 feet. 



Upper Ariege. — Only one pair seen, in the upper valley of 

 the River Ariege between Ax and Merens. 



33. MOTACILLA MELANOPE, Pall. 



Andorra. — The Grey Wagtail is probably not a common 

 bird in Andorra, for we only saw it once (on the 19tli of 

 May) in the upper basin between Saldeu and Canillo at 

 5400 feet. 



Upper Ariege. — Fairly common on the rivers and their 

 tributaries from Hospitalet (4600 feet) to Tarascon (1500feet). 



34. MOTACILLA FLAVA, L. 



Mediterranean Region. — A pair seen on the margin of the 

 etang of Canet and St, Nazaire on the 28th of May. 



35. MOTACILLA RAU (Bp.). 



Perpignan. — The Yellow Wagtail was common in all the 

 vineyards. 



36. AnTHUS TBIVIALIS (L.). 



Upper Ariege. — The Tree Pipit was seen on two occasions 



