32 HISTORY oi< GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



Insessores. 



1. Muscicapa griseola. Spotted Flycatcher. Common. 

 It is very fond of grapes. 



1. Turdus pilaris. Fieldfare or Wildfare. Occa- 



sionally abundant in the winter. In the 



autumn they are very destructive to apple 

 trees. 



2. T. iliacus. Redwing. Occasionally abundant in 



the winter. Some years they remain with us as 

 late as May. 



3. T. viscivorus. Stone Thrush, or Missel Thrush. 



Abundant. 



4. T. musicus. Song Thrush. Abundant. 



5. T. merula. Blackbird. Abundant. 



1. Sylvia modularis. Hedge Sparrow. Abundant. 



2. S. rubecula. Robin Redbreast. Abundant. 



3. S. phoenicurus. Redstart or Firetail. Common. 



4. S. rubicola. Stonechat. Rare. A few have been 



seen by my father on Newland Common. 



5. S. oenanthe. Wheatear. Rare. A few have been 



killed by my father on Newland Common. 

 0. S.philomela. Nightingale. Occasionally abundant. 



7. S. atricapilla. Blackcap. Abundant. 



8. S. hortensis. Garden Warbler. Common. 



9. S. cinerea. Whitethroat. Common. 



10. S. curruca. Lesser Whitethroat or Pettichaps. 



Common. 



11. S. sylvicola. Wood Wren. Common. 



