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Belgium. 1. One, near Namur. Deby, Zool., 1848, p. 1966. In coll, 
of Baron de Selys-Longchamps. Oct., 1847. 
Italy. 1. One, Liguria. Salvadori, Fauna d’ Italia (Uccelli), p. 81. 
Autumn, 1843. 
Obs. — Degland and Gerbe (Orn. Eur., I, p. 427) mention its occur- 
rence in France, and, according to Ch. Bonaparte, in Germany ; but they 
give no particulars, or otherwise authenticate the statement. 
IV. Turdus fuscescens, Stepk. Wilson’s Thrush. 
Germany. 1. One, Pomerania. Degland and Gerbe, Orn. Eur., I. p. 
424, fide Homey er. ? 
V. Mimus carolinensis, Gray. Catbird. 
Heligoland. 1. One. Gatke, Journ. f. Orn., 1856, p. 71. In coll, of 
Herr H. Gatke. 28 Oct., 1840. 
VI. Harporhynchus rufus, Cab. Brown Thrush ; Sandy 
Mocking-bird. 
Heligoland. 1. One. Gatke, J. f. O., 1856, p. 71. In coll, of Herr 
H. Gatke. Autumn, 1838. 
VII. Regulus calendula ( L .). Ruby-crowned Wren. 
Great Britain. 1. One, on the banks of Loch Lomond. Gould, Proc. 
Zool. Soc. London, 1858, p. 290. Summer, 1852. 
[Parus bicolor, L. Tufted Titmouse. 
Obs. — Temminck (Man., Ill, p. 210) says this species has often been 
observed in Sweden and Denmark, but doubtless this is a mistake.] 
VIII. Anthus ludovicianus ( Gm .). American Pipit. 
Great Britain. 1. One, near London. Edwards, Gleanings, II, p. 185, 
pi. 297. (Harting, Hand-book Br. B., p. 109.) ? 
2. One, Middlesex. Montague, Orn. Diet., Art. “ Lark, Red.” (Hart- 
ing, 1. c.) ? 
3. One, near Woolwich. Montague, op. cit. (Harting, 1. c.) 1812. 
4. Two, near Edinburgh. Macgil., Man. Br. B., p. 169. (There con- 
founded with A. spinoletta.) Harting, 1. c. 2 June, 1824. 
5. Two, Rathlin Islands, Co. Donegal. Tristram, Science Gossip, 1861. 
(Harting, 1. c.) ? 
6. Three, Dunbar, E. Lothian. Turnbull, B. of E. Lothian, p. 40. 
(Gray, B. W. of Scot., p. 116 ; Harting, 1. c.) ? 
7. Several seen, Dunbar, E. Lothian. Gray, op. cit. (Harting, 1. c.) 
Winter, 1846. 
8. One, Freshwater, Isle of Wight. Harting, 1. c., fide Bond. Sept., 
1865. 
