GROUP OF BRITISH WARBLERS. 



The Lvsciiu'na', or Song-warblers, are, as their name denotes, remarkable for tlieir 

 sweet song, to whieli aeconiplislnnent may be added tlie beauties of elegant shape and 

 graceful movement. In their colour they are very inconspicuous, brown, grey, and olive- 

 green being the hues with which they are generally tinted, in accordance with the principle 

 which has been lately laid down while treating of the Humming-birds. In all these birds 



