Western Persia and Armenia, 95 
migrants, although the examples of M. alba obtained by 
myself in 8.W. Persia in March and April may have been so, 
as well as the specimen obtained at Bushire by Mr. Woosnam. 
Mr. Cumming says of “ Motacilla alba” at Fao that it 
“ begins to arrive in October and remains till end of April” 
(‘ Ibis,’ 1886, p. 486). 
Moracitta BoaRULA L.  [W. 527.] 
Motacilla sulphurea Bechst.; [B. 233]. 
@. April 5, near Ram Hormuz. 
6. July 12, Tortum River. 
9. July 23,) 
é. July 24, yh 
These all belong, I think, to the long-tailed European form 
of the Grey Wagtail. 
Sumela. 
Moracitia FeLpreGer Michah. [W. 527.] 
Budytes melanocephalus Licht. ; | B. 235]. 
Six specimens from Shalamzar, April 21, to Bashkala, 
June 16. Breeding at Divandere, June 2. 
ANTHUS TRIVIALIS (L.). [B. 235; W. 528.] 
2. July 16, Arab Keni, alt. 6000 ft. 
“ Young in nest.”—R. B, W. 
ANTHUS SPINOLETTA SPINOLETTA (L.). 
o. July 22, Sumela, alt. 7000 ft. 
«“ Breeding. Fledged young and young in nest.” —R. B.W. 
The specimen agrees well with typical examples of {this 
form. 
ANTHUS SPINOLETTA COUTELLII Sav., in Descr. de VEgypte, 
Xxxill. p. 360. 
? Anthus spinoletta (.); [B. 236]. 
6. April 2, Ram Hormuz. 
This specimen has nearly finished its moult from winter 
to summer plumage. It agrees with specimens in similar 
plumage from Palestine and Hgypt. As compared with 
typical A. spinoletta it is much paler and browner, and less 
blackish on the back, while the rump is more golden 
brown. 
