in Great Britain during the Nesting-season. 25 
Sytvra HortTeNsIs (Lath.). Garden Warbler. 
Provinces I-VI. VIII.-XIV. XV.? XVI.? 
Subprovinces 1, 2-15, 17, 18-28, 29?, 32? 
Lat. 50°-56°. “ English ” or Southern type. 
Throughout England ; but scarce in Cornwall and Pembroke- 
shire, and I have no authority for its breeding in North Wales. 
Extends to the south, at least, of Scotland, perhaps to Argyle 
and Perthshire. 
Sytv1a CINEREA (Lath.). Whitethroat. 
Provinces I.-X VII. 
Subprovinces 1-33, 34, 35. 
Lat. 50°-59°. ‘‘ British” type, or general. 
Scarce in the north of Scotland, though ranging to the extreme 
north of the mainland. 
Mr. W. Dunbar describes it as nesting only occasionally in 
Ross, Sutherland, and Caithness ; and Mr. H. D. Graham finds it 
breeding regularly in Mull and Iona. 
Sytvra currvuca (Lath.). Lesser Whitethroat. 
Provinces I.—V. VIII.-XIV. XVI. 
Subprovinces 3-15, 19-25, 27, 28, 32? 
Lat. 50°-56°,  “ English ” or Southern type. Not in Ireland. 
Apparently scarce in the west of England, and does not breed 
in Cornwall or Devon, nor have I any authority for its nesting 
in Wales. Very rare in Scotland, where it has been observed in 
Ayrshire, Renfrew, and Lanark (see Macgillivray, vol. ii.). In 
Haddington, breeding (Mr. A. Hepburn). In Edinburgh. In 
Linlithgow, breeding occasionally (Mr. 7. D. Weir). Mr. R. Gray 
believes it breeds near Loch Lomond, and he has also obtained 
the bird from Argyleshire. 
SYLVIA SIBILATRIX (Bechst.). Wood Wren. 
Provinces I.-XVI. 
Subprovinces 1-28, 29, 30, 32. 
~ Lat. 50°-58°. “ British” or “ English ” type. Not in Ireland. 
