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SYLVIAD,®. 
The ClhfF-chafF is considered by deny ns to be the Sj/lviu 
rnfa of Teinininch, a species widely dispersed over the Conti¬ 
nent of Europe, being found in all the southern countries of 
that quarter of the globe, in some of which, namely Italy 
and Greece, it remains all the year. Some few are believed 
to remain in England occasionally through the winter, as 
they have been met with in the southern counties at all sea¬ 
sons. 
The egg of the Chiff-chaff is figured 70, 
