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54. Water-Pipit, Anthus spipoletta coutellii. 
Anthus spinolettus , S. 132. 
Anthus spinolettus coutellii, Hartert, Vog. der pal. Fauna, Heft III., 
page 281 (1905). 
Seen and heard flying over during autumn, winter and early spring. 
55. Golden Oriole, Oriolus qalbula. 
S. 156. 
H. S. 145. 
A spring and autumn migrant. Sometimes heard singing in the 
spring. 
56. Red-backed Shrike, Lanius collurio. 
S. 117. 
H. S. 151. 
A regular autumn migrant. 
57. Masked Shrike, Lanius nubicus. 
S. 116. 
H. S. “ British Birds Magazine,” Vol. I., page 11 (1907). 
A regular visitor in spring and autumn. In 1907 one bird remained 
in the Gardens until the 6th of May. 
58. Spotted Flycatcher, Muscicapa grisola. 
S. 118. 
H. S. 157. 
A common visitor during both migrations. 
59. Pied Flycatcher, Muscicapa atricapilla. 
S. 119. 
H. S. 159. 
A common visitor in spring ; less numerous in autumn. 
60. White-collared Flycatcher, Muscicapa collaris. 
S. 120. 
This species has so far only been seen during the spring migration. 
61. Red-breasted Flycatcher, Muscicapa parva. 
H. S. 161. 
An adult female recorded, 11th November 1906; see “Bulletin British 
Ornithologists Club”, Vol. XIX., page 31 (December 1906). This is, 
apparently, the first record of this species from Egypt. 
