22 THF, ZOOLOGIST. 



St. Sauveur, at an elevation of about 2800 feet above tbe 

 sea-level. 



Cyanecula Wolfi, C. L. Brebm.— A pair of tbe above, very 

 nicely stuffed, were sbown to me by the Argeles collector. Tbey 

 both appeared to be immature birds, and were shot in the neigh- 

 bourhood of Argeles. 



Daulias luscinia, Linn. — These charming little songsters 

 swarmed at Argeles, but I heard none higher up the valley. They 

 were chiefly heard in the daytime. 



Sylvia rufa, Bodd. — My brother shot a specimen at Gedre 

 (2600 ft.). Several at Argeles also. 



S. atricapilla, Linn. — Common everywhere. 



S. salicaria, Linn. — I shot one, a female, on May 17th, at 

 Argeles. 



Regulus cristatus, Koch. — Exceedingly abundant in the 

 pine forests, — in fact, in that above St. Sauveur I may say it 

 is the commonest bird. Evidently breeding. Up to about 

 6000 feet. 



R. ignacajnllits, Brehm. — To be found here and there among 

 the Goldcrests, but decidedly the rarer of the two species. I 

 shot one, a male, in the pine forest above St. Sauveur. 



Phylloscopus collyhita, Vieill. — I thought once that I caught 

 the sound of its little voice in an obscure valley near Argeles, 

 but could not be at all certain. M. Lacroix says that it is 

 noticed in the Hautes Pyrenees during the migrations in spring 

 and autumn. 



Acredida Irhyi, Sharpe and Dresser. — On May 17th I shot a 

 female of this species at Argeles, and another on May 28th at St. 

 Sauveur. The latter was quite a young bird. The flock it was with 

 must have numbered some dozens, of which most, I believe, were 

 immature birds. The Argeles specimen has the light wing- 

 coverts very distinct. 



Parns major, Linn. — Plentiful everywhere. 



P. ater, Linn. — In the St. Sauveur forests this bird ranks 

 next to the Goldcrest as regards commonness. I brought home 

 four or five nice specimens. 



P. cceruleus, Linn. — I shot one at St. Sauveur (2525 ft.), and 

 that is the only one I recollect seeing in the Pyrenees. 



Lophophancs cristatus, Linn. — I met with it twice in the St. 

 Sauveur district. Once I saw three or four together from the 



