308 Messrs. C. G. Danford and J. A. Harvie Brown on 



110. Sylvia rufa (Bodd.). 



The Common Wliitethroat is common^ but not so abun- 

 dant as the last. 



111. Phylloscopus siBiLATRix (Bechst.). 



Common among the woods of the plains and low country, 

 and also observed on the Retjczat by IIH. Csato and Buda 

 Adam. 



^112. Phylloscopus trochilus (L.). 



Not uncommon among woods and gardens and the willow 

 trees in meadows. Seen on the Retjezat by HH. Csato and 

 Buda Adam. 



113. Phylloscopus bonellii (Vieill.). 



There is a specimen in the Klausenburg Museum^ which 

 was shot in the museum-garden in May 1873. It was also 

 killed by Herr Stetter at Batiz, on the Strell, in March 1845. 



■^114. Phylloscopus collybita (Vieill.). Chiff-Chaff. 

 Arany farh (Gold-tail). 

 Common everywhere. 



115. Hypolais icterina (Vieill.). 



Not common. It occurs among orchards and leafy hill- 

 woods at Hcrmannstadt and Schassburg. Herr Csato has 

 met with it on the banks of the Strell ; and some specimens 

 at Klausenburg were shot in the museum-garden. 



■^11(1 AcROCEPHALUS SCHCENOBjENUS (L.). 



Very common everywhere. 



117. AcROCEPHALUS AQUATICUS (Gm.) . 



Very rare. A specimen shot by Herr Buda Adam at Rea, 

 near Hatzeg, is in his collection^ labelled -S^. cariceti. 



118. AcROCEPHALUS N^viA (Bodd.). Priicsok zener. 



Not rare by bushy river- banks, and, according to Bieltz, 

 still oftener to be found among damp leafy woods. Herr 

 Csato says they breed in the bushy meadows between Bac- 

 zahir and Strell Szent Gyorgy. 



119. AcROCEPHALUS LUSCINIOIDES (Savi). 



Herr Buda Adam savs of this bird, that in 1863 there were 



