222 OUR SUMMER MIGRANTS. 



Garden Warbler. Willow Wren. 

 Blackcap. . Hedge Sparrow. 



Whitethroat. Common Wren. 



Lesser Whitethroat. Whinchat 



Redstart. White Wagtail. 



Black Redstart. Grey-headed Wagtail. 



Robin. Tawny Pipit. 



Reed Warbler. Meadow Pipit. 



Sedge Warbler. Skylark. 



Marsh Warbler. Yellowhammer. 

 Grasshopper Warbler. 



To this list Dr. Baldamus, from other sources, 

 has added the following : l 



Red-backed Shrike. Tree Pipit. 



Barred Warbler. Crested Lark. 



Nightingale. Wood Lark. 



Icterine Warbler. Common Bunting. 



Chiffchaff. Black-headed Bunting. 



Great Reed Warbler. Greenfinch. 



Sedge Warbler. Linnet. 



Fire-crested Wren. Russet Wheatear. 



And lastly, in a foot-note to Mr. Dawson 

 Rowley's article on the Cuckoo, 2 in which the 

 above lists were quoted, Professor Newton has 

 pointed out the authority which exists for inclu- 



1 " Naumannia," 1853, p. 307. 



2 On certain facts in the economy of the Cuckoo, " Ibis," 

 1865, pp. 178186. 



