568- Oluf Winse. 



numbers especially May 6th. In autumn in migration locali- 



ties August lyth, September i 5th and igth (both singing). (W.) 

 Stevns L. H. May 6th nine. September i8th one. (A.) 

 June 25th 1882 I found its nest with five eggs about 



one foot and a half from the ground in a small spruce. 



Nest halt-domed as usual. (H.) 



53. Phjdlopneuste rufa, Bechst. — Gransanger. 



One killed against lantern of Bovbjerg L. H., west 

 coast of Jylland, about October i8th; given to the Zoolo- 

 gical Museum by stu'd. med. Busse. 



54. Hypolais salicaria, Bp. — Gulbuget Sanger, 



Kjöbenhavn. Breeds. May lyth one singing in garden, 

 and thence daily; from 23d more commonly distributed; 

 26th male and female in garden. In garden young just flown 

 July i8th; young with tail of nearly füll length 29th; they 

 were still there August yth, but then no more were seen. (W.) 



Nykjöbing , MorS;, in the plantation, nests June 22d 

 and 28th, five eggs each. (F.) 



55. Acrocephaliis palustris, Bechst. — Kjarsanger. 



Edelgave. Nests found: June iSyS, four eggs; June 

 9th 1878, four eggs; June igth and July 3d 1881, without 

 eggs. (H.) 



56. Acrocephalus arundinaceus, Lightf. — Rörsanger. 



Kjöbenhavn. Breeds. May gth one singing in a breed- 

 ing locality; from i4th more common. Appeared in garden 

 (which is dry and far from water) May 2 5th, and remained, 

 there (it usually comes about the same date and stays some 

 time into June); nest found June igth, in long straight 

 reed-like shoots from bottom of an old Syringa vulgaris 

 about seven feet from ground; young just out of nest July 

 lyth, füll grown July 28th; the family was in the garden 

 to August gth; after that no more. (W.) 



