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my list. These are S. sylvicola (Latham), and S. 

 BONELLii (VieilL). 

 58. fMELizoPHiLUS UNDATUS (Bodd.), ' Dartford Warbler.' 



There is a specimen of this bird in the Lisbon Museum, 

 marked, as on the Continent generally, Sylvia provincialis ; 

 but whether it is common in the country or not I could not 

 discover. 



[59. Hypolais polyglotta (VieilL), ' Vieillot's Willow 

 Warbler,' Folosa. 

 Common.] 

 [60. Calamoherpe arundinacea (GmeL), 'Reed Warbler.' 

 May be frequently met with on the borders of rivu- 

 lets. We have specimens from Coimbra and Collares.] 

 [61. Calamodyta aquatica (Bechst.), 'Aquatic Warbler.' 



Not rare in the suburbs of Coimbra.] 

 [62. Cettia Cetti (La Marm.), ' Cetti's Warbler.' 



Common.] 

 [63. Phillopneuste trochilus (Linn.), ' Willow Warbler,' 



Folosa. ~\ 

 [64. Phillopneuste kufa (Briss.), ' Chiff-Chaff,' Folosa, 



Fuinho.~\ 

 [65. Aedon galactodes (Temm.), ' Rufcus Sedge Warbler.' 

 These three species are all common.] 

 (y'o. -fCLSTicoLA ScHCENicoLA (Bp.), 'Fan-tailed Warbler.' 



This pretty little Warbler, which I had known well in 

 Egypt and Nubia, is reported to be common in Portugal ; 

 indeed, Temminck first described it from skins brought from 

 that country by MM. Link and Hoffmannsegg; but I never 

 met with it, though I kept a sharp look-out in the most likely 

 spots, being particularly anxious to renew my acquaintance 

 with this most diminutive species, and to hail my African 

 friend on the shores of Europe. 

 67. -j-Regulus ignicapillus (Brehm.), 'Fire-crested Wren,' 

 Estrellinha. 

 Abundant. 

 [68. Regulus cristatus (Linn.), ' Golden-crested Wren, 

 EstrcUiiiha. 



