PHILLIPS: BIRDS FROM THE SUDAN. 19 
SYLVIIDAE. 
AGRABATES GALACTOTES GALACTOTES Temminck. 
1 &, Khamisa, Dinder, 23 Feb. 
This specimen is apparently an extreme of the European species, 
(not minor of Cabanis) and has a wing of 85 mm. with a broad sub- 
terminal tail band. According to Hartert this bird migrates into 
the Sahara or to south of it. 
Only seen once or twice. 
CISTICOLA SEMITORQUES SEMITORQUES Heuglin. 
Pair, Abiad, Dinder, 14 Feb.; Beit el Wahsh, Dinder, 13 Feb. 
Rather common. 
CISTICOLA FERRUGINEA (Heuglin). 
1 9, Fazogli, Blue-Nile, 20 Jan. 
Uncommon, in thick grass. 
CISTICOLA CISTICOLA CISTICOLA (Temminck). 
Pair, Cairo, Egypt, 12 Dec. 
CISTICOLA MARGINATA (Heuglin). 
2 2’s, Karkoj, Blue-Nile, 31 Dec.; Wad Shara Shara, 8 Feb. 
Hypo.als PALLIDA PALLIDA (Hemprich & Ehrenberg). 
1 6’, Singa, Blue-Nile, 27 Dec. 
PHYLASCOPUS COLLYBITE COLLYBITE (Vieillot). 
1 & and 2 9’s, Cairo, Egypt, 12 Dec.; Luxor, 3 March. 
APALIS PULCHELLA (Cretzschm). 
3 o’s, Magangani, Blue-Nile, 26 Jan., 27 Jan.; El Sabonabi, 1 Jan. 
Fairly common. 
