Dr. E. Hopkinson—Breeding Records



283



Piping Crow, Gymnorhina tibicens (or hypoleuca). “ Successfully

bred in England many years ago,” teste Frank Finn.


Pied Grallina. U.K., 1928, but the young bird died three

weeks after leaving the nest.


269. White-eyebrowed swallow-shrike, Artamus superciliosus .

U.K., 1908 ; U.S.A., later.


Warblers


270. (Tailor-bird, Orthotomus sutorius.) India, 1915, but the young

birds only lived twenty-two days.


271. Chiffchaff. One record : abroad.


272. Lesser Whitethroat. ditto.


273. (Garden Warbler ?)


274. BLACKCAP.


275. Australian Blue wren, Malurus cyaneus. One record,

U.K. Phillips, 1902.



Thrushes


276. Mocking bird.


277. Curacao Mocking bird, Mimus gilvus rostratus. U.S.S.


278. American Cat-bird, Dumetella carolinensis. U.K. and U.S. A.


279. Blackbird, and hybrids with hens of the a. (Grey-winged)

and (Song) Thrush.


280. GBEY-WINGED OUZEL. First. U.K., 1909, and hybrids ;

both in the U.K. with hens of a., the blackbird, b. argentine


BROWN OUZEL.


(Pale Thrush, TUrdus pallidus.)


(Japanese Brown Thrush, T. chrysolaus.)


Hybrids bred in France, 1933.


281. (White-bellied Ouzel, T. albiventer. A hybrid record only with

the male American Robin.)


282. Tickell’s ouzel, T. unicolor. Zoo, 1904 to 1916.


283. (Red-bellied Thrush, T. rufiventer ?)


284. Sorry Thrush, T. assimilis. U.S.A.


285. Gray’s Thrush, T. grayi. France, 1890.



