Birds from Tripoli. 651 
12. Daulias luscinia (Linn.). 
1 ? , from Okerrer-Tarhuna^ April 6th. 
13. Sylvia rufa (Bodd.). 
Several specimens^ ,^ and ? , from various districts, in 
Aprilj May, and the end of July. 
14. Sylvia subalpina Bonelli. 
3 ? , from Tarhuna, Attieh, and Kaibe, in April, May, 
and the end of July. 
15. Sylvia melanocephala (Gm.). 
1 ^ , from Alouna Curerwa, April 3rd. 
16. Sylvia orphea Temm. 
2 S ) ^^om Beni-Oulid, April 8th. 
17. Syltia salicaria (Linn.). 
A few specimens, $ and ? , from El Hamman and Zeigen, 
in April and May. 
18. Sylvia deserti (Loche). 
Two specimens, unsexed, from Oumsinerma, July 10th. 
Respecting this species, which is undoubtedly a good one, 
being very distinct in colouring as compared with Sylvia nana 
Hemp. & Ehr., Mr. Dodson says that he only met with it on 
one occasion, when he came across a small party of five birds, 
out of which he secured the two examples in the collection. 
It is evidently more or less rare in Tripoli, as it is in Tunisia 
and Algeria, its range being confined to certain districts 
which are suited to its requirements. 
The two above-mentioned examples are extremely pale in 
colouring, even for S, deserti. 
19. Phylloscopus trochilus (Linn.). 
1 ^ , from Ziegen, May 16th. 
20. Phylloscopus sibilatrix (Bechst.). 
Five examples, ^ and ? , from Beni-Oulid^ Ziegen, Getefa, 
and Oum-el-Abid, in April and May. 
21. Hypolais icterina (Vieill.). 
Three examples, ^ and ? , from Sinezerat, Ziegen, and 
Sebka, in April and May. 
