16 RESIDENTS AND MIGRANTS. 



lin ; I have seen it in Wicklow ; and Sir Victor Brooke 

 informs me that in the co. Fermanagh, about Lough 

 Erne, it is common in summer, and nests regularly in 

 the neighbourhood of Castle Caldwell, to the N.W. of 

 that county. 



WHITETHEOAT. Sylvia cinerea, Latham. 



A summer migrant. Scarce in the north of Scot- 

 land. 



LESSEE WHITETHEOAT. Sylvia sylviella, Latham. 



A summer migrant to England ; rare in Scotland, 

 and unknown in Ireland. 



DAETEOED WAEBLEE. Sylvia undata, Boddaert. 



Resident in the south of England ; rare in the mid- 

 land and northern counties ; unknown in Scotland and 

 Ireland. 



The following localities for the species, which is 

 seldom met with further north than lat. 52°, are on 

 record : — 



Oornwcdl. — Falmouth (Montagu, ' Om. Diet.,' and Bullmore, 

 ' Cornisli Fauna,' p. 17). Truro (Eodd, ' Zoologist,' 1869, p. 1560). 

 Trevider Moor (Eodd, torn. eit. p. 1951). 



Devon. — (Montagu, ' Linn. Trans.' vii. p. 260 ; Jenyns, ' Man. 

 Brit. Vert.' p. 112; andGurney, 'Zoologist,' 1869, p. 1599). 



Wilts.— (More, ' Ibis,' 1865, p. 27). 



Dorset. — Near Blandford (Eev. 0. P. Cambridge). 



HanU. — Lyndburst Heath (Farren, ' Zoologist,' 1862, p. 8160). 

 Alton (Crowley, 'Zoologist,' 1862, p. 8193; 'The Field,' Nov. 6, 

 1858). 



