FP CATANODYTA AQUATICA, ,-« . « « » Vol, If, Pl. LXXVI. 
Aquatic WARBLER. 
Somewhat rare in Central and Southern Europe. Has been killed 
two or three times in England, where it must be regarded merely as 
an accidental visitor. 
Genus Luscrntorsts. 
According to Mr. Gray’s ‘ Hand-list of Birds,’ two generic titles 
have been proposed by Bonaparte for the single known species of 
this form, viz. Pseudoluscinia and Lusciniopsis; the latter term has 
been employed in the present work. 
128. Luscrniopsis nuscINrIoIpEFs . . . . Vol. II. Pl. LXXYII, 
Savi’s WARBLER. 
Has many times been killed in England, where, however, it must 
be considered a rare visitant, and principally to the castern counties. 
Genus LocusTELLA. 
About five species of this genus are known; of these one or other 
frequent Central and Southern Europe, Asia, Siberia, and China, 
UO OMMLOCUSTELEA AvICULA . . ° . . . Volk Win Pl bxeeVink 
GraAssHOPPER WARBLER. 
A yearly summer visitant to England, some parts of Scotland, and 
Treland, in all of which countries it breeds, and afterwards stealthily 
departs southwards in autumn. 
