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THE RUBY-CROWNED WREN. 
(REGULUS CALENDULA.) 
Rejected from the B.O.U. List. 
Noticed in a note by Newton. 
Rejected by Seebohm. 
Mr. Seebohm points out that the Loch Lomond skin lay 
unproclaimed in a drawer for szx years; which if it was 
known at any time to have differed from the two British 
species would scarcely have happened. The B.O.U. List 
says shot 1852 (P.Z.S. 1858) this fact is significant and 
points to the justice of Seebohm’s conclusion. 
THE AQUATIC WARBLER. 
(ACROCEPHALUS AQUATICUS.) 
I agree with Mr. Seebohm that the eggs are shghdly 
smaller than those of the Sedge Warbler: they are also 
I think more glossy. Some of mine have a streak of dark, 
they were taken at Brunswick, May Io, 1882. 
CETTI'S WARBLER. 
( CETTIA SERICEA.) 
Rejected from the B.O.U. List. 
Not noticed by Newton. 
Not noticed by Seebohm. 
