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Mr. C. G. Danford on the 
44. CaPRIMULGUS EUROPyEUS, L. 
Observed at Anascha and at Kaisariyeh. 
45. Cypselus apus (L.). 
Very abundant about the villages of tbe interior. 
46. Cypselus melba (L.). 
Common in the mountains. First seen near Anascha, 
March 22nd. 
47. Chelidon urbica (L.). 
Seen for the first time, and in considerable numbers, on the 
Kiir Mountains, near Anascha, at an elevation of 7000 feet. 
48. CoTYLE RUPESTRIS (Scop.). 
Common in rocky neighbourhoods on the plateau and 
among the Mountains. 
49. Hirundo rusttca, L. 
Common. Arrived at Anascha April 7th. 
50. CoTYLE RIPARIA (L.). 
Not seen in^the mountains. Abundant near Kaisariyeh. 
51. Muscicapa collaris, Bechst. 
Not uncommon among the mixed woods at Anascha. Ar¬ 
rived April 10th. 
52. Muscicapa grisola, L. 
Tolerably common in the interior. 
53. Lanius excubitor, L. 
Observed near the Black Sea. 
54. Lanius minor, Gm. 
Common throughout the country. Arrived in the Taurus 
April 29th. 
55. Lanius collurio, L. 
Equally well distributed and abundant; first seen April 19th. 
56. Begulus cristatus, Koch. 
Common in the Taurus. 
57. Begulus ignicapillus (C. L. Brehm). 
More abundant than the preceding. 
