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having been obtained in Norfolk. All doubt is now removed by 
the occurrence of an immature male, in very good plumage, which 
was shot by Mr. 1’. E. Gunn on the sand hills at Illakeney, on 
the 8th September, 1890. Its stomach contained the remains 
of Earwigs. 
Barred Warbler ( Sylvia nisoria). 
In our last supplement we recorded two Barred Warblers, and 
since then three others have turned up, the five dates being : 
September 4th, 1884. August 31st, 1890. 
„ 10th, 1888. „ 27th, 1897. 
„ 10th, 1894. 
One of these was watched for a considerable time, in fact, as long 
as desired, skulking in some low bushes of Chenapodium, where 
there was not much to hide in, only half a mile from the shore, 
ami near where the others were detected. When driven from this 
retreat and forced to double back over the less congenial mud, the 
grey tint of its plumage was very apparent, and probably it had 
lately arrived and was fatigued, for its flight was laboured. It 
presently took refuge in the thick roots of the Chenapodium. 
It had come with a light south wind. — G. 
Pallas’s Warbler ( Ph ylloscopus proregulus). 
This charming little wanderer was shot by Mr. Ramm, at 
Cley-next-the-Sea, on the 31st of October, 1896, and exhibited 
at the meeting of the Zoological Society of London, on the 1st 
of December following. Full particulars of the occurrence will 
bo found in the volumes of the ‘Zoologist’ for 1896, p. 466, 
and 1897, pp. 8 and 135; also in the present volume of our 
‘Transactions,’ p. 280, with coloured plate. The bird is in the 
Connop collection. 
* Yellow-browed Warbler ( Ph ylloscopus superciliosus). 
Cley-next-the-Sea, a locality which has produced so many rare 
migrants, also yielded an example .of this rare warbler ; it was 
killed on the 1st of October, 1894, and is like the Pallas’s Warbler 
in Mr. Connop’s collection. Full particulars of the event will be 
found in ‘The Field’ for the 3rd of November, 1894, and in the 
‘Zoologist,’ 1895, p. 100. 
