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Nightingale (Daulias luscinia). 



One singing on May 8th, 9th, and 11th in a wood near Morto 

 Bay (on the south side). 



Sardinian Warbler (Sylvia melanocephala) . 



Very common throughout November ; I was never in the part 

 of the Peninsula during the summer where these were seen in 

 November, but possibly they were permanent residents. 



Blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla) . 



One on May 13th by the " Pink Farm." 



[Dartfold Warbler (Melizophilus undatus). 



Birds seen in May and the summer were possibly referable 

 to this species.] 



Willow -wren (Phylloscopus trochilus — presumably this 

 species). 



Several from October 18th to 23rd. 



[Bonelli's Warbler [Phylloscopus bonellii). 



A bird singing on May 10th, which I think was of this species ; 

 I had heard them sing in Egypt a fortnight before.] 



Chiffchaff (Phylloscopus collybita). 



Possibly one on May 13th ; one in the Gully Bavine on 

 November 25th and December 15th ; one on Lemnos on 

 January 8th. 



Olivaceous Warbler (Hypolais pallida). 



One singing on May 11th ; I had heard great numbers of 

 this bird in song just before leaving Cairo. 



Bufous Warbler (Aedon galactodes). 



One early in May near Sedd-el-Bahr and one on June 1st in 

 the Krithia Nullah ; these seemed to be rather darker rufous than 

 those seen commonly in Egypt during April. 



Grey-backed Warbler (Aedon familiaris) . 



A grey-backed "Bufous Warbler" seen on August 20th .on 

 the high ground not far from Cape Helles was evidently of this 

 species. 



Hedge-Sparrow (Accentor modidaris). 



First seen on December 3rd, when twenty or more were about 

 the scrub and bushes of holly-oak near the Gully Bavine ; many 

 seen daily until December 6th. These birds were so clean and 

 bright that at first I took them to be of some other species of 

 Accentor. They were as tame as those in England, and allowed 



