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Just as the present article was going to press I received, through the courtesy of Dr. Sund- 

 strom, of Stockholm, a transcript of Professor Lilljeborg's notes respecting this species. The 

 Professor compares this Warbler, as regards habits, to Acrocephalus palustris, and adds that 

 its song is exceedingly rich and varied, and reminded him much of that of the common Song- 

 Thrush. 



The specimen figured (on the same Plate with Acrocepliatus agricolus) is the one above 

 described, and is in my collection. 



In the preparation of the above article I have examined the following specimens : — 



E Mus. H. E. Dresser. 



a. Ekaterinburg, Ural, August, b. Ekaterinburg, July 10th, 1872 (Sabanaeff) . c, J ad. Nikolskoj, S.E. 

 Ural, July 6th, 1872 (Meves). d, pull. Nikolskoj, July 7th, 1872 (Meves). e, ?. Ahmenuggur, India, 

 April 27th, 1869 {H. J. Bruce), f. Etawah, N.W. P. India [W. E. Brooks). 



E Mus. Lord Walden. 



a, 6 . Barrackpore, India, November 21st, 1864 {Beavan). b, 6 . Maunbhoom, January 1865 (Beavan). 

 c. Maunbhoom, March 1864. d. Maunbhoom, December 1864 (Beavan). e. Assam. /. Ghagra, 

 December 1869. g. Bengal. 



