f Silvia atricapilla 

 t , , hortensis 

 j-Regulus cristatus 

 fPhylloscopus 



trochilus 

 , , rufus 



t ,, sibilatrix 



Blackcap 

 Garden Warbler 

 Golden-crested Wren 

 Willow Wren 



Chiffchaff 



Wood Wren 



Acrocephalus 



streperus 



Reed Warbler 



,, phragmitis Sedge Warbler 

 Locustella naevia Grasshopper Warbler 



Common. 



Common. 



Fairly common. 



The two commonest warblers about 



here, and the earliest to arrive. I 



have seen and heard the Chiffchaff 



as early as March 19th (V. ). 

 Rare. A few pairs on Broxbourne 



Common, but seldom seen or heard 



oruthe Heath (V.). 

 The birds were seen near here, and 



the eggs taken properly identified, 



May, 1901 (V.). 

 Common in places, e.g. Mississippi, 



and also in a shrubbery on Amwell- 



hill(V.). 

 An uncertain visitor. I have seen and 



heard it in the grass fields on the 



other side of the Terrace Field. Rare 



the last few years { V. ). 



Sub-fam. Accentorinae. 

 fAccentor modularis Hedge-sparrow 



Fam. Panuridae. 

 fAcredula caudata Long-tailed Titmouse Common. 



fParus major 

 , , palustris 

 t ,, coeruleus 

 f ,, ater 



jSitta caesia 



Great Tittnouse The Great Titmouse, Blue, and Cole 



Marsh Titmouse Tit are common in the immediate 



Blue Titmouse vicinity of the College, and the Blue 



Cole Titmouse Tit often breeds in Hailey House 



yard (V.). Marsh Tit is fairly 



common (H. ). 



Fam. SiTTiDAE. 



Nuthatch 



Fairly common. Breeds every year in 

 School grounds (V.). 



Fam. Troglodytidae 

 fTroglodytes parvulus Wren 



Fam. Motacillidae. 

 f Motacilla lugubris Pied Wagtail 



,, melanope Grey Wagtail 



Common ; often to be seen in the 



Quad ( v.). 

 Occasionally seen in the river valleys, 



e.g. Bean and Ash (V.). 



