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Family -- Tl 'KDID. E. Su/ifaniuy—SVL I 'ILWF. 



Cetti'vS Warrlkr. 



Cetfin ccttii, Marm. 

 male was shot at Battle, Sussex, on Ma}' 12th, 1904. 



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One example of the Icterine Warbler was shot at Cromer, on September 5th, 

 1899; one at Blakeney, in September, 1903; one believed to have been seen 

 September, 1905 ; one shot at Cley, in September 1907 : and one seen at Holkham, 

 in September 1903 ; one from the Kentish Knock Lightship, September 1903 ; 

 one shot near Rye, in June 1905 ; one taken at St. Catharine's Lighthouse, Isle 

 of Wight, in September 1905. 



Family— TURDID^. Subfamily— SYL VIIN^. 



The Melodious Warbler. 



Hypolais polyglolla, ViEILL. 



AN example was obtained at Burwash, Sussex, in 1897 ; a second was shot 

 at Ninfield, on the loth May, 1900; one was shot at the Old Head Light- 

 hoi:se, co. Cork, Ireland, in September 1905 ; the Rev. M. A. Mathew 

 heard two Warblers near Lyme Regis, in May, 1897, and a good many the year 

 following ; he believed them to be Melodious Warblers and that they nested there. 



The Reed- Warbler was shot on Fair Isle, Shetlands, on September 23rd, 

 1906, the first record of its occurrence in these islands. 



The Marsh- Warbler is recorded as breeding in Kent, Sussex, Wiltshire, 

 Surrey and Norfolk. 



