3o0 Mr. t). A. Bannermau on the [Ibis, 



list. He mentions only 7'urf/as weru/a, musicus, pilaris, soli- 

 tarius and Men/la visci corus {To])0'^rai\a. niedica, pp. 103, 104). 

 Tardus swainsoni of Cabanis is a north American species 

 wliicli has never occurred outside the New World. 



Monticola solitarius. Blue Kock-Tlirush. 



Busto is the fiist author to mention this bird (Topografia 

 medica, 1864, p. 101). 



Cabrera gives it on the above authority (CatalogOj 1893, 

 p. 4()). 



Liiscinia luscinia. Eastern Nightingale. 



First mentioned by Busto (Topografia medica, 1864, 

 p. 103). 



Cabrera gives it as Lusciola pliilumela Bechst. in his 

 Cattilogo, 1893, p. 44, on the authority of Busto. 



Cinclus cinclus. Black-bellied Dipper. 



Cabrera includes this bird in his Catalogo, 1893, p. 46, 

 on the authority of Berthelot, whom he says cites this 

 species. 



I can find no mention of it anywhere in " Ornithologie 

 Canarienne,' however. 



Troglodytes troglodytes. Wren. 



Although Bolle in his paper (J. f. 0. 1854, p. 454) cited 

 above remarks that Ledru includes the Wren in his list, I 

 cannot find any reference to it in Ledru's work. It is cited 

 by Cabrera (Catalogo, 1893, p. 39), also Polatzek (Orn. 

 Jahrb. 1909, p. 123) on the authority of Ledru, but he may 

 have been simply quoting Bolle [saprct), Webb & Berthelot 

 do not mention the Wren in their 'Ornithologie Canarienne/ 

 but Bolle notes that Berthelot, after first doubting its 

 occurrence in the Archipelago, finally confirmed it verbally 

 to him. Curiously enough, Bolle omits the species altogether 

 from his final list (J. f. O. 1857). 



Hirundo rustica savignii. Savigny^s Swallow. 

 Cabrera wrote (Catalogo, 1893, p. 37) that Hirundo 

 savlyayi Steph. was particularly rare, an accidental visitor 



