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" Lesser White-throat. — Eare. Its eggs have been taken, 

 however, in the outskirts of the Forest, and in some 

 brambles near Martinsell." 



The above-mentioned dates of oviposition are given on the 

 authority of the Natural History Society's report. 



Sylvia sylvicola. 



Wood Warbler. 



FIEST SEEN. EGG OBSERVED. 



May 6th, 1868. May 26th, 1865. 



May 14th, 1866. 



May 18th, 1868. 



May 21st, 1869. 



1870. 



The Wood Warbler is not so common as either of the 



two following species, but is nevertheless not very rare. 



It resides chiefly in the Forest, but has been heard and 

 seen in the West Woods. 



Sylvia trochilus. 



Willow Warhler. 



LOCAL NAME. FIRST SEEN. EGG OBSERVED. 



Yelloio Wren. April 15th, 1867. May 14th, 1865. 



Willow Wren. April 21st, 1868. May 15th, 1866. 



April 11th, 1869. May 10th, 1867. 



May 4th, 1868. 



May 12th, 1869. 



1870. 



