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Ornithology of Corsica. 
26. CURRUCA ATRICAPILLA. 
First noticed on December 24th, several seen in January, 
and fairly numerous afterwards. 
27. Phylloscopus sibilator. 
Several seen after April 10th. 
28. Phylloscopus trochilus. 
Fairly numerous after the beginning of April. None 
noticed during the winter, though I was constantly on the 
look-out for them. 
29. Phylloscopus rufus. 
Very numerous during the whole winter, but considerably 
less so in April. 
30. Regulus ignicapillus. 
By no means numerous, and the only species of Regulus 
noticed. Two or three seen near Ajaccio in November, a few 
near Cavro in January, and two near Bastia in March. 
31. Philomela luscinia. 
First noticed at Biguglia on IVjBarch 16th, after which date 
they were numerous. 
32. Ruticilla phcenicurus. 
Several seen after April 10th, the date on which this species 
was first noticed. 
33. Ruticilla titys. 
A few seen in the neighbourhood of Ajaccio during the 
winter, but none after February. This species does not ap¬ 
pear to breed in the island. 
34. Erithacus rubecula. 
Fairly numerous, and to be found both in gardens and on 
the hills. 
35. Cyanecula wolfi. 
I saw one shot by Mr. W. Jesse at Biguglia on April 12th, 
it being the only one noticed. 
36. Saxicola cenanthe. 
First noticed at Corte on April 8th, after which date they 
became numerous in all suitable localities. 
