BIRDS. 23 



S ub-fam. A CROCEPHALIN&. 



35. Hypolais icterina (Vieill.}. fcterine Warbler. 



36. Aedon galactodes (Temm.). Rufous Warbler. 



37. Acrocephalus streperus (Vieill.}. Reed-Warbler. 

 Summer visitant, very locally distributed ; numerous where 



it occurs. Breeds regularly at Hornsea Mere ; also near 

 Hull and other localities in Holderness ; at Swinefleet ; 

 near Leeds ; at Knaresborough ; and formerly at Scar- 

 borough Mere. In numerous other localities in the 

 county it has bred occasionally. 



38. Acrocephalus palustris (Bechst.\ Marsh-Warbler. 



39. Acrocephalus arundinaceus (Z.). Great Reed- 



Warbler. 



40. Acrocephalus aquaticus (Gm.). Aquatic Warbler. 



41. Acrocephalus schcenobaenus (Z.). Sedge-Warbler. 



Summer visitant, generally distributed, very common. Arrives 

 in the beginning of May, departs at the end of September 

 or early in October. 



42. Locustella nsevia (Bodd.). Grasshopper Warbler. 



Summer visitant, locally and thinly distributed, and in some 

 localities uncertain in its appearance. 



43. Locustella luscinioides (Savi). Savi's Warbler. 



Fam. ACCENTORID^:. 



44. Accentor collaris (Scop.). Alpine Accentor. 



Accidental visitant from Central and Southern Europe, of 

 extremely rare occurrence. 



Scarborough, female, winter of 1862-3 (Boulton, ZooL, 1863, 

 p. 8766). 



45. Accentor modularis (Z.). Hedge-Sparrow. 



Resident, generally distributed, common ; a regular autumn 

 immigrant on the Holderness coast 



Fam. PANURID.E. 



46. Panurus biarmicus (Z.). Bearded Reedling. 



Casual visitant, of extremely rare occurrence. 



