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XXXI. SYLVIA, Scop* 



(Seebohm, Gat. B. Brit. Mils. v. p. 3, 1881.) 



1. nisoria (Bechst.). (p. 6.) 



Temperate Europe 

 and C. Asia. 



N.E. Africa 

 (winter). 



2. sylvia. (Linn.). 



cinerea, Bechst. (p. 8.) 



Europe. C. Asia. 

 Africa (winter). 



icterops, Menetr. (p. 22, pt.) Caucasus 

 [persica, Filippi, Viagg. Pers. pp. 162, 348. to C. Asia. 



fuscipilea, SeTertz. : Seebohin, Ibis, 1884, Persia and 



P- 427.] N.W. India 



[Cf. Pleske, Orn. Ross. ii. p. 19.] (winter). 



simplex, Lath. (p. 10.) 

 [Bradyornis woodwardi, Sharpe, Oat. B. iii. 



p. 311, pi. xiv. : cf. Hand-1. B. iii. p. 208. 

 Muscicapa ussheri, Sharpe, P. Z. S. 1882, p. 590 : 



cf. Hand-1. B. iii. p. 211.] 



Europe 



to the Yenesci Valley. 

 Africa (winter). 



5. clarae, Kleinschm., Orn. MB. ix. p. 167 (1901). 



Mediterranean 

 Countries. 



6. rueppelli, Temm. (p. 12.) 



Mediterranean 



Countries. 

 Nubia, Abyssinia 



(winter). 



7. orpheus, Temm. (p. 15.) 



C. & 8. Europe. 

 N. Africa. 



Senegambia (winter). 

 N.E. Africa 

 (winter). 



* See Vol. iii. of this ' Hand-list ' (p. 243) for Parisoma blanfordi, which, along 

 with P.jacJcsoni and P. lugens, may be found to belong to the genus Sylvia. 

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