527 
the Golden Oriole, !Mistletoo Thrush, and Daw, Since this last list 
was compiled eggs have hecn found in the nests of three fresh 
species (the Pied Fly-catcher, Fieldfare, and the Alpine Accentor). 
Two records, which seem to have escaped observation, I have been 
able to trace (Common Dipper and Twite) ; and two species, in 
Avhosc nests Cuckows’ eggs had previously been found, have been 
added to the list of British Birds (the Black-throated Wheatear 
and Barred Warbler) which also enables mo to include their 
names thus making my total eighty-six species. In the list 
I have followed the order and nomenclature adopted in the hist 
edition of Yarrcll, and in species where the Cuckow’s egg has only 
been lound on a few occasions I have endeavoured to give the 
authority. 1 have also denoted with an asterisk (*) such kinds as 
have been taken in Great Britain. AVherc I have only received 
information by letter I have added the letters 7 )i.g. 
1 Lanius cxcubitor 
2 „ minor 
3 * ,, colliiris 
•i „ auriculatus 
0 *AIuscicapa grisola 
G „ atricapilla 
7 Oriolus galbula 
8 Cinclus aquaticus 
PASSE EES. 
Laniid.e, 
Crrcat Grey Shrike 
Lesser Grey Shrike 
Eed-backed Shrike 
AVoodchat 
AIuscicapid.e, 
Spotted Fly-catcher 
Pied Fly-catcher 
OniOLiDJi. 
Golden Oriole 
Cixclidj:. 
Dipper 
A. E. Brehm 
A. Benzon, 7n.s. 
A. Benzon, m.s. 
N. Ilabicht, jS'au. 
1853, p. 105 
A. Benzon, m^. 
Des Alurs, ‘LaA^erite 
surleCoucou’ (Paris 
1879) pp. 82 & 83. 
AA , Thienemann 
‘Fortplanz der A’ogel 
Europas,’1825,p.50 
