LIST OF NORFOLK BIRDS. 
52. IcTERiNE Warbler {Hypolais icterina). 
This addition to the Norfolk Fauna was obtained by ]\Ir. F. D. 
Power at Blakeney, September 11th, 1884. Full particulars of 
the occurrence are given in our ‘ Transactions’ (vol. iv. p. 3G et seq.). 
53. Heed Warbler (Acrocephalus streperus). 
A summer visitant, generally distributed, very abundant on the 
broads in most seasons, but rather uncertain. — S. 
54. Sedge Warbler [Acrocephalus schcenobanus). 
A common summer visitant, dispersed throughout the county 
wherever suitable cover is found near a stream or wet carr. 
[2. Aquatic Warbler {Acrocepha/us aquaticus). 
This species is figured in Hunt’s “British Birds’ for the 
Sedge Warbler, possibly from a Norfolk specimen, but 
no letterpress accompanies the jilate.] 
55. Grasshopper Warbler {Acrocephalus neevius). 
A summer visitant, but by no means numerous. 
56. Savi’s Warbler [A'crocephalus luschiioides). 
Six of these birds, including the first and last met with in 
England, have been killed within a radius of about as many miles 
in the Broad district. Four of them are noAV in the Norwich 
IMuseum. A nest was obtained by the late IMr. Newcome from 
the neighbourhood of Yarmouth (Yarrell, ‘British Birds,’ ed. iv. 
vol. i. p. 39.3; ‘Birds of Norfolk,’ vol. i. p. 113). 
57. Hartford Warbler {Melizophilus undatus). 
The Hartford Warbler is met with on the borders of Norfolk 
and Suffolk. Hunt spealvs of two near Beccles in June, 1828, and 
two others have occurred on Yarmouth Henes. 
58. WiiiTETiiROAT {Sylvia rufa). 
A very abundant summer visitant. 
59. Lesser Wiiiteturoat {Sylvia curntca). 
Also a summer migrant, but very local and scarce compared 
with the preceding. 
