15. Redstart, Ruticilla phcenicurus. 
S. 82. 
H. S. 31. 
Common during spring and autumn migrations. 
16. ? Black Redstart, Ruticilla titys. 
8. 83. 
H. S. 33. 
This species is believed to have been seen on several occasions in the 
Giza Gardens. 
17. Blue Rock-Chat, Myrmecocichla melanura. 
Not mentioned by Shelley, and not previously recorded from Egypt. 
One seen at close quarters, 9th October 1907 : see “ Ibis,” 1908, 
pages 201 and 544. 
18. Bluethroat, Cyanecula suecica suecica. 
Cyanecula suecica , S. 85. 
Cyanecula suecica , H. S. 35. 
A regular visitor in autumn and spring. Some remain throughout 
the winter in the Gardens. 
19. White-spotted Bluethroat, Cyanecula suecica leucocyana . 
Cyanecula wolfi, H. S. “ British Birds Mag.”, Vol. I., p. 7 (1907). 
A winter visitor, less numerous than the typical Bluethroat. 
20. Robin Redbreast, Erithacus rubecula rubecula. 
Erithacus rubecula , S. 87. 
A regular winter visitor, arrives in November or December, leaves in 
spring. Abundant during winter months, when it is often to be 
heard singing in the Gardens. 
21. Nightingale, Daulias luscinia. 
H. S. 39. 
Philomela luscinia, S. 88. 
A very abundant visitor in spring, but seldom seen in autumn. 
Sings in the Gardens during the spring migration. 
22. Sprosser Nightingale, Daulias phibmela. 
Philomela major , S. 88. 
Twice recorded : 5th May 1907 and 1st November 1908. 
