BRITISH WARBLERS 
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION. 
This species is only twice recorded as having visited the 
British Isles, a female being obtained on the Lincolnshire 
coast, and a male at Suleskerry Lighthouse, Sutherlandshire, 
both during the autumn migration. Gatke mentions it as 
having occurred three times in Heligoland on migration, but 
beyond this there are no records for Western Europe. Its 
summer home commences in the north-eastern part of 
European Russia, the western limit being the provinces of 
Olenetz and Jaroslav. In parts of the Ural Mountains it is 
very numerous, more especially in the Province of Perm. 
The Province of Orenburg is also visited, and it is not 
uncommon on the shores of the Caspian Sea. Hastward it is 
found breeding in Turkestan, the Altai Mountains, Bokhara, 
Gilgit, and Kashmir. 
Tt winters in parts of India, Ceylon, Burma, and Cochin 
China. 
