1918.] the Birds of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. 643 



Locustella luscinioides luscinioides. 



Locustella luscinioides luscinioides (Savi) ; Hartert, Vog. 

 pal. Faun. p. 548. 



[B. coll.] 1 Khartoum Mch. 



A single example of this species dated 15 March, 1908, is 

 the first definite record of the occurrence of this species in 

 the Sudan. Shelley states it is a resident in Egypt, whence 

 there are three examples in the British Museum, hut the 

 present example is the most southerly record yet available. 



Acrocephalus arundinaceus arundinaceus. 

 Acrocephalus arundinaceus arundinaceus (Linn.) ; Hartert, 

 Vog. pal. Faun. p. 556. 



Acrocephalus turdoides Butler, Ibis, 1905, p. 334. 

 [B. coll.] 4 Khartoum Oct. 



Acrocephalus scirpaceus scirpaceus. 



Turdus scirpaceus Hennauu, Observ. Zool. 1804, p. 202 : 

 Alsace. 



Acrocephalus streperus (VieilL) et auct. ; Butler, Ibis, 

 1905, p. 384, 1909, p. 395. 



[B. coll.] 1 Gedaref May, Kas. ; 13 Khartoum Mch. & 



Apl. 

 [C. & L. coll.] 1 Erkowit Apl. U.S. ; 5 White Nile 



lat. 13f N.-14|° N. Jan. ; 1 near Lake No Feb. 



U.N. 

 Widely distributed in winter time {A. L. B.). 



Acrocephalus schcenohaenus. 



Motacilla sc hoe. nob (en us Linn. Syst. Nat. 1758, p. 184 : 

 S. Sweden. 



Acrocephalus schcenobeenus (Linn.) ; Hartert, Vog. pal. 

 Faun. p. 566. 



Acrocephalus phi-agmitis Butler, Ibis, 1905, p. 334, 1908, 

 p. 231. 



[B. coll.] 8 Mongalla Oct. 



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