INTRODUCTION. 



6. EAEE VISITORS.— The following birds have been re- 

 corded in the British Islands on fewer than twenty 

 occasions, and form the largest category in the classi- 

 fication ; they show liow diligent the search for the 

 occurrence of rare birds has been in the British Islands. 



This group number 



Spintis citrinella. 

 Montifrinr/illa nivalis. 

 Acanthis I. rostrata. 

 Acanthis I. hclboelli. 

 Acanthis hornemanni. 

 Acanthis h. exilipes. 

 Pinicola enucleator. 

 Emberiza leucocephala. 

 Emberiza melanocephala. 

 Emberiza cin. 

 Emberiza c. castuneicejis, 

 Emberiza aureola. 

 Emberiza riistica. 

 Emberiza palustris. 

 Emberiza p. tschusii. 

 Alauda a. cinerasccns. 



Oalerida cristata. 



Calandrella brachydactyla. 



Melanocorypha sibirica. 



Melaiiocorypha yeltoniensis. 



Motacilla f. beema. 



yiotacilla f. cinereicapilla. 



MoLaeilla feldeygi. 



Anihus cervinus. 



Anthus s. rubescens. 



Certhia fumiliaris. 



Tichodroma mvraria. 



Parus ater. 



Partis borealis. 



Parus cceruleus. 



Parus cristatus. 



JSgithalus caudatus. 



Lanius ineridionalis. 



Lanius minor. 



Lanius s. badins. 



■s 149, viz.:— 



Lanius nubicus. 

 Syloia melanocephala. 

 Sylnia orphea. 

 Sylvia subalpina. 

 Agrobates galactodes. 

 Agrobates g. familiarh. 

 Locustella lanceolata. 

 Locustella certhiola. 

 Locustella luscinioides *. 

 Cettia cetti, 



Acroeephalus dumetorwn. 

 Acrocephalus arundinaceus. 

 Lusciniola schwarzi. 

 Hypolais polyylotta. 

 Phylloscopus borealis. 

 Pkylloscopus viridanus. 

 Phylloscopus proregului. 

 Phylloscopus fuscatus. 



Turdits ftiscatus. 



Tardus atrigidaris. 



Tardus t. alpestris. 

 Monticola saxatilis. 

 Luscinia luscinia. 



Cyanosxjlvia s. cyanecula. 



Saxicola indica. 



(Enanthe isabellina. 



CEnanthe stapazina. 



(Enanthe s. amphileuca. 



(Enanthe occidentalis. 



(Enanthe deserti. 



(Enanthe d. albifrons. 



(Enanthe leucomela. 



(Enanthe leucura. 



Cinclus cinclus. 



Muscieapa latirostris. 

 * Formerly bred. 



