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BRITISH BIRDS. 



slightly smaller species occur in Australia. The Western species (A. longi- 

 rostris) is very rufous in colour; and the Eastern species {A. australis) has 

 a comparatively shorter bill. Both species breed in the south, retiring 

 north on the approach of the cold season. A iifth near ally of our bird^ 

 Kittlitz's Great Reed- Warbler [A. syrinx), appears to have become slightly 

 diflFerentiated by its isolation on some of the Caroline Islands in the 

 Pacific Ocean. There are several other more distantly allied species. 



