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28. ERYTHACA (Redbreast). Bill rather strong, as broad as it is 

 high at the base, where it is depressed, slightly compressed towards 

 the tip ; upper mandible bending over the lower and notched ; 

 nostrils basal, oval, pierced in a membrane, partly hid by bristles 

 diverging from the gape ; first primary half as long as the second, 

 fifth the longest j tail slightly forked. Page 95. 



29. PH(ENICURA (Blue-throated Warbler). Bill slender, nearly 

 straight, as broad as high at the base, compressed, notched, and 

 slightly bending towards the point ; nostrils basal, oval, pierced in 

 a membrane ; gape nearly smooth ; first primary very short, fourth 

 the longest ; tail even, the feathers mostly reddish. Page 98. 



30. SAxfcoLA (Chats and Wheatear). Beak straight, slender, 

 the base rather broader than high, advancing on the forehead, 

 compressed towards the point ; upper mandible keeled, curved, and 

 notched ; gape surrounded by a few bristles ; nostrils basal, lateral, 

 oval, half closed by a membrane ; first primary half as long as the 

 second, which is shorter than the third, third and fourth longest ; 

 tarsus rather long ; claw of the hind toe short, strong, and curved. 



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31. SALICARIA (Grasshopper, Sedge, and Reed, Warblers). Bill 

 straight, very slender, broader than high at the base, slightly 

 compressed towards the tip ; upper mandible with an elevated 

 ridge, notched and slightly bent ; gape with long diverging bristles ; 

 nostrils basal, lateral, oval, exposed ; first primary nearly abortive, 

 third longest ; tail wedge-shaped, rounded at the tip ; claw of the 

 hind toe longest. Page 110. 



32. PHILOMELA (Nightingale). Bill rather stout, straight, 

 as broad as high at the base ; upper mandible slightly bent over at 

 the tip ; gape with a few short bristles ; nostrils basal, round, 

 pierced in a membrane ; first primary very short, second and fifth 

 equal in length, third and fourth longest ; tail somewhat rounded ; 

 tarsus elongated. Page 120. 



33. CUREUC A (Blackcap, Whitethroat, &c.). Bill rather stout, 

 short, broader than high at the base, slightly curved at the point 

 and notched ; gape with a few hairs ; nostrils basal, lateral, oval, 

 exposed ; first primary very short, second longer than the fifth, 

 third longest ; tail slightly forked ; tarsus moderate. Page 125. 



34. SYLVIA (Warblers). Bill very slender, broader than high at 

 the base, slightly notched ; gape with a few longish bristles ; nostrils 

 basal, lateral, oval ; first primary very short, fourth and third 

 longest ; tail somewhat forked ; tarsus longer than the middle toe. 



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35. MELIZOPHILUS (Dartford Warbler). Beak slender, short ; 

 upper mandible slightly arched from the base, with the tip finely 

 notched, lower straight, shorter than the upper, and shutting 

 within it, edges of both bent inwards about the middle ; gape with 

 a few hairs ; nostrils basal, lateral, cle t longitudinally ; wings 



