148 THE ZOOLOGIST. 



Hood's Gate, and the other on Aug. 28th, 1904, in the enclosure at 

 the head of the Penn Ponds. 



Lesser Spotted Woodpecker (D. minor). — More numerous than 

 its ally, but is not conspicuous, and therefore apt to be overlooked. 

 It is more often heard than seen. 



Green Woodpecker (Gecinns viridis). — Common compared to the 

 last two species. 



Wryneck (lynx torquilla). — Generally met with in the summer 

 months. 



Nightjar (Caprimulgus europmis). — Very numerous. Regularly 

 breeds in the enclosures. 



Swift (Cypselus apus). — Common during its stay with. us. 



Carrion-Crow (Corvns corone). — A few individuals seem to stay 

 regularly in the Park. 



Rook (C. frugilegus). — Common. 



Jackdaw (C. monedula). — Same as preceding species. 



Spotted Flycatcher (Muscicapa grisola). — Numerous. Summer 

 visitor. 



Mistle -Thrush (Tardus viscivorus). — Frequently met with. 



Song-Thrush (T. musicus). — Common. 



Blackbird (T. merula). — Common. 



Fieldfare (T. pilaris). — Occasionally met with. 



Wheatear {Saxicola cenanthe). — Numerous. Summer visitor; 

 breeds on the open spaces. 



Whinchat (Pratincola rubetra). — Numerous. Summer visitor. 

 Breeds. 



Stonechat (P. rubicola). — By no means common. Have but few 

 records. 



Redstart (Ritticilla phcenicurus). — Numerous. Summer visitor. 



Robin (Erithacus rubecula). — Common. 



Nightingale (Daulias luscinia). — Fairly numerous, but by no means 

 common. 



Whitetheoat (Sylvia cinerea). — Numerous. 



Lesser Whitethroat (S. curruca). — Rare. Have only distinguished 

 this species three times. 



Blackcap (S. atricapilla). — Numerous. 



Garden -Warbler (S. hortensis). — Fairly numerous. 



Goldcrest (Regulus cristatus). — Very rarely met with ; have but 

 two records. 



Chiffchaff (Phylloscopus rufus). — Fairly abundant. 



Willow- Warbler (P. trochilus). — More numerous than the last 

 named. 



