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Sub-Fam.—PHYLLOSCOPINVE (Tree Warblers, Ac.) 
*553. Hypolais rama (Sykes). Sykes’ Warbler.—Descr. Jerdon, 
11; “ S. F.” Ill, 480, and IV, 275; also vide VII, 183, 
390 and 397. 
Loc. Sind, Cutch, KAtliiawar, Gujarat, and Mount Aboo. Cold 
weather visitant. Common, excepting in Sind where it is less 
plentiful. 
* 553 bis.—Hypolais caligata ( Licht ).—Descr. “ S. FV VII, 
390; also vide “S. F” II, 330 and 4SG, and VII, 113 
and 183. 
Loc. Sind. Cold weather visitant. Not very common. 
* 553 ter.—Hypolais pallida ( Hemp . Ehr.) The Pale Tree 
Warbler.—Descr. “ S. F.” VII, 398, 504. 
Loc. Sind, Cold weather visitant. Obtained near Seliwan. Not 
common. 
554. Phylloscopus tristis ( Dhjth ). The Brown Tree Warbler.— 
Descr. Jerdon, II ; “ S. F.” I, 195. 
Loc. Said, Cutch, Gujarat, Kathiawar, and Mount Aboo. Cold 
weather visitant. Common. 
551 bis.—Phylloscopus neglectus {Hume.) Hume’s Tree War¬ 
bler.—Descr. Ibis 1870, 143, and “ S. F.” I, 196. 
Loc. Sind. Cold weather visitant. Not uncommon along the banks 
of the Indus and throughout Upper Sind, preferring Babool 
clumps. 
559. Phylloscopus nitidus (Lath.) The Bright Green Tree War¬ 
bler.—Descr. Jerdon, II. 
Loc. Sind. Cold weather visitant. Not very common. 
502. Phylloscopus indicus {Jerdon). The Olivaceous Tree War¬ 
bler.—Descr. Jerdon, II. 
Loc. Mount Aboo and Gu jarAt. Cold weather visitant. Common 
at Aboo, but only occurs in the plains at the seasons of 
migration. 
•These three specie* sire very doubtfully distinct; hot ad slight differences between them both in 
plum 1 •<! sind structure have lately been pointed out, 1 have thought it as well to enter them separate¬ 
ly.— K. A. B. 
