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slightly more eastern locality for the species than any hitherto 
recorded. 
[Migratory; seen during April, May, and June.] 
34. Saxicola morio, H. & E.; Seebohm, t. c. p. 372; 
Blanf. t. c. p. 152. 
No, 121. A male in nearly full plumage, and a second 
male in winter dress. 
[Occurs from autumn to spring. The specimen sent was 
shot in October.] 
35. Saxicola mcesta, Licht.; Seebohm, t. c. p. 382. 
No. 36. An adult male. This is a more easterly locality 
than has hitherto been recorded for the species. 
[Migratory. I have only observed these in August and 
September, and again in March and April.] 
36. Saxicola deserti, Temm.; Seebohm, t. c . p, 383; 
Blanf. t. c. p. 148. 
[No. 35. Winter visitant from August to May.] 
37. Saxicola melanoletjca (Giild.); Seebohm, t. c. p. 385 ; 
Blanf. t. c. p. 150. 
No. 127. A male in full breeding-plumage. 
[From autumn to spring.] 
38. Saxicola cenanthe (L.) ; Seebohm, t. c. p. 391; Blanf, 
t. c . p. 146. 
[No. 70. Migratory. To be found singly or in pairs 
occasionally, during the months of September, October, up 
to the middle of November, and again in April and May,] 
39. Saxicola isabellina, Cretzschm.; Seebohm, t . c. 
p. 399; Blanf. t. c. p. 147. 
No. 33. Two specimens. 
[To be seen during autumn and winter and well into the 
spring. In summer an occasional bird is to be seen; but 
it is always rare, and only after a strong N.W. wind has been 
blowing for a few days.] 
40. Pycnonotus letjcotis (Gould) ; Sharpe, op. cit . vi. 
p, 136; Blanf. t.c. p. 218, 
An adult bird. Eggs sent. 
