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cap like the females. In our race of Blackcap 

 the diversity of the sexes is very noticeable, 

 even in nestlings." 



Captain Beavan, in the article before referred 

 to, says : " Specimens of the Orphean Warbler, 

 procured on the 22nd of October, had no trace 

 whatever of a black head, and were considered 

 by Colonel Tytler to be the young of the year ; 

 but in my opinion the state of the plumage was 

 not sufficiently juvenile ; and I think that the 

 old birds adopt a different colouring according 

 to the time of year, probably putting on the 

 black head as the breeding season approaches." 

 To this observation the editor of the " Ibis " 

 appended the following note : "That this view of 

 the case is correct there is probably little doubt 

 (cf. Von der Muhle, ' Monogr. Europ. Sylv./ 

 p. 48)." 



From these observations it was surmised 

 that the same might be the case with the 

 Blackcap. 



