BIRDS. 23 



Sub-fam. ACROCEPHALIN^. 



35. Hypolais Icterina (VieilL). Icterine 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 schoenobaenus (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 naevia {Bodd), Grasshopper Warbler. 



Summer visitant, locally and thinly distributed, and in some 

 localities uncertain in its appearance- 



43. Locustella lusclnioides {Sam). Savi's Warbler. 



Fara- ACCENTORIDJE. 



44. Accentor collaris {Sco^.). 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 



Fara. PANURIDiE. 



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



Casual visitant, of extremely rare occurrence. 



