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8. Wheatear, Saxicola oenanthe cenantlie. 
S. 71. 
A visitor in small numbers during spring and autumn migrations. 
9. Isabelline Wheatear, Saxicola isabellina. 
Saxicola saltatrix, S. 72. 
Has been seen on following occasions, 5th November 1906, 4th April 
1907, 26th to 29th March and 3rd April 1910. 
10. Eastern Black-throated Wheatear, Saxicola hispanica xanthornelaena. 
Saxicola eurymelaena, S. 73. 
A pair frequented the Gardens 22nd to 24th March 1906, and a single 
adult male was noticed on two occasions during the first week of 
April 1907. Several were seen during March 1910. 
Eastern Black-eared Wheatear. 
Saxicola amphileuca, S. 72. 
Saxicola stapazina, H. S. “ British Birds Mag.,” Vol. I, p. 6 (1907)* 
A Black-eared Chat believed to be referable to this form was seen 
at very close quarters on 10th April 1907. 
There seems little doubt that the Black-throated and Black-eared 
Chats are but forms or phases of one species only differing in the 
colouration of the throat. 
11. Desert Wheatear, Saxicola deserti deserti. 
S. 74. 
One frequented the Gardens 23rd October to 1st November 1906. 
12. (Whinchat, Pratincola rubetra.) 
S. 81. 
One seen outside Main Gate of Gardens, 6th April 1908. 
13. (Stonechat, Pratincola torquata rubicola.) 
Pratincola rubicola , S. 81. 
Noted outside walls of Gardens in January and March. 
14. Redstart, Phcenicurus phoenicurus phoenicurus. 
Ruticilla phoenicurus , S. 82. 
Common during spring and autumn migrations. 
15. Black Redstart, Phoenicurus ochrurus gibraltariensis. 
Ruticilla titys, S. 83. 
This species is believed to have been seen on several occasions in the 
Giza Gardens prior to 1908. On 25th January 1910 an’undoubted 
example was seen, and another on 22nd February 1911. 
