230 PHYLLOSCOPIN®. 
Bill brown, yellow beneath. 
Above uniform dull brown, below albescent, with a ruddy 
tinge on the pale supercilia, sides of face, neck, breast and 
flanks; axillaries, and edge of wing, yellowish-white, sometimes 
almost quite white. ; a 
This Tree Warbler has only been obtained in Sind. 
Genus, Reguloides, Blyth. 
Bill much as in Phylloscopus, or a trifle shorter compara- 
tively ; wings moderately long and more pointed, the second 
primary being very little shorter than the fourth; tarsus and 
feet rather small. 
Reguloides occipitalis, Jerdon. 
563.—Jerdon’s Birds of India, Vol. IL, p. 196; Butler, Deccan ; 
Stray Feathers, Vol. IX, p. 409; Murray’s Vertebrate Zoology 
of Sind, p. 160. 
THE LARGE CROWNED WARBLER. 
Length, 4°75; wing, 2°61; tail, 2; tarsus, 0°7; bill at front, 
0-4. 
Bill dusky, yellow beneath ; irides hazel ; legs pale-brownish. 
Above mingled green and ashy, the latter prevailing on the 
back, the former on the rump, wings, and tail; crown dusky, 
with whitish supercilia, and a conspicuous pale mesial line, 
broader and tinged with yellow at the occiput ; a very pale yel- 
lowish wing band; the forepart of the wing brightish-green and 
its margin and-the axillaries pure light yellow; lower parts 
albescent, mingled with yellowish, and very faintly tinged with 
ruddy ; inner webs of the three outer tail-feathers, on each side, 
narrowly bordered with white. . 
This, the largest of the group, is a somewhat rare cold wea- 
ther visitant to both the Deccan and Sind. 
Reguloides superciliosus, Pallas. 
5G65.—Jerdon’s Birds of India, Vol. II, p. 197; Butler, Deccan ; 
Stray Feathers, Vol. IX, p. 409. 
THE CROWNED TREE WARBLER. 
Length, 425; expanse, 65; wing, 2°25; tail, 1-7; tarsus, 0°7 ; 
bill at front, 0°3. 
Bill dusky, yellow beneath; irides dark-brown; legs pale 
brown. 
Above olive-green, brightest on the rump, wings, and tail ; 
crown dusky, with a pale mesial line, not always very distinct ; 
two conspicuous yellowish-white wing-bars, the hind one the 
broader of the two, and behind this isa dark patch ; tertiaries 
eonspicuously margined with whitish; secondaries and some 
of the primaries slightly tipped with the same; axillaries with 
