516. Acrocephalus dumetorum (BlytJi). The Lesser Reed War¬ 
bler.—Descr. Jordon, II; “ S. F.” VII, 183. 
Loc. Sind, Kathiawar, Mount Aboo- Cold weather visitant. 
Not uncommon in ths better watered tracts. 
517. Acrocephalus agricolus ( Jerdon ). The Paddy-field Warbler. — 
Descr. Jerdon, II; “ S. F.” Ill, 339. 
Loc. Sind. Not very common. 
518 bis.—Lusciniola melanopogon ( Tern .) The Moustached War¬ 
bler.—Descr. Bree’s Birds of Europe, II, 86, and “ S. F.” I, 
191. 
Loc - Sind. Cold weather visitant. Not rare in many of the 
marshes. 
518 ter.—Bradyptetus cettii ( Marm .) Cetti’s Warbler.—Descr. 
Breeds Birds of Europe, II, 95, and “ S. F.” I, 193. 
Loc. Sind. Cold weather visitant. Not rare in many of the 
marshes. 
520. Locustella hendersoni (Cass.) Ilenderson^s Locustelle.—• 
Descr. Jerdon, II, and vide “ S. F.” III, 479; VI, 340, 342. 
Loc. Gujarat. Seasonal visitant. Rare. 
Sub-Fam. —DRYMOICIN^E (Wren-Warblers, Indian Tailor Birds r 
Grass-Warblers, and Hill-Warblers). 
530. Orthotomus sutorius ( Forst.) The Indian Tailor Bird.— 
Descr. Jerdon, II; “ S. F.” III, 135 ; VII, 507. 
Loc. Sind, Gujarat, Cutcli, Kathiawar, and Mount Aboo. Toler¬ 
ably common, especially whore there are gardens. 
532 Prinia flaviventris ( Delessert ). The Yellow-bellied Wren-War¬ 
bler.—Descr. Jerdon, II; “ S. F.” VI, 347. 
Loc. Sind. Permanent resident. Not uncommon in suitabl e 
localities. 
