112 RARE VISITANTS. 



BLACK-HEADED BI7NTINGK Emberiza melanocephala, 



Scopoli. 

 Hab. South-eastern Europe and Asia. 



One, Brighton Racecourse, 3rd Nov. 1868 : Gould, Ibis, 

 1869, p. 128; Birds of Asia, figure; and Birds of Great 

 Britain, figure. 



Fam. FRINGILLID^E. 



SERIN FINCH. Fringilla serinus, Linnaeus. 

 Hob. Southern Europe ; North Africa. 



One, Portsmouth, April 1852 : Naturalist, 1853, p. 20. 



One, Brighton, 20th June, 1859: Bond, Zoologist, 1860, 

 p. 7105. 



One near London, Oct. 1859 : Bond, I. c. 



Three near Brighton, autumn 1860 : Dawson Rowley, Ibis, 

 1861, p. 113. 



One, Hove, near Brighton, 19th April, 1866 : Monk, Zoolo- 

 gist, 1866, p. 229. 



One, Bishop's Hull, Somerset, winter 1866 : Cecil Smith, 

 Birds of Somersetshire, p. 180. 



One, locality not noted, April 1869 : Bond, Zoologist, 1870, 

 p. 1984. 



One, Worthing, 4th May, 1869: Lucas, The Field, 12th 

 June, 1869. 



ROSY BULLFINCH. Carpodacus erythrinus (Pallas). 

 Hab. North-eastern Europe and Asia. 



One, Brighton, Sept. 1869 : Wonfor, Zoologist, 1869, p. 1918 ; 

 Bond, Zoologist, 1870, p. 1984. 



One, Caen Wood, Hampstead, 5th Oct. 1870 : Bond, Zoolo- 

 gist, 1870, p. 2383; Gould, Birds of Great Britain, figure. 



