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ACROCEPHALUS PALUSTRIS (Bechstein). 

 MARSH-WARBLER. 



§ 1568. 77/r^^.— From Pastor Theobald, 1857. 



Given me by the Pastor, but I made no note as to the place or 

 particulars of their capture. 



[^ 1569. Two.— Yaikenswaard, North Brabant, 1851. 



The bird whose skin was sent with these is, I believe, A. palustris.] 



[^ 1570. Two.—ki\\m\L From Herr Moschler, 1862.] 



ACROCEPHALUS STREPERUS (Vieillot). 

 REED-WARBLER. 

 § 1571. r//;T6'.— England, prior to 1843. 



^ 1572. Fourteen. — Cambridgeshire, 1858. From Mr. Bond, 

 1859? 



From the confines of the parishes of Hauxton and Newton, about 

 four miles from Cambridge. Taken by Mr. Turner and the keeper. 



\S 1573. (9/^^.~Culford, Suffolk, 1848.] 



[§ 1574. One. — SwafFham, Cambridgeshire. From Mr. Savile, 

 1850. 



A singularly small specimen — if not a dwarf, measuring vjS by '40 inch.] 



[§ 1575. Two. — Duxford, Cambridgeshire, 1851. From Mr. 

 C. Thurnall.] 



