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Reed-Warbler, but much fuller and sweeter. It may be beard 
singing during the whole of the summer, and frequently in autumn 
(September). 
40. (Reed-Warbler, Acrocephalus streperus). 
H. S. 79. 
Calamoherpe arundinacea, S. 94. 
Two seen in a reed-bed in the Orman Garden, 23rd August 1907. 
41. Great Reed-Warbler, Acrocephalus turdoides. 
S. 96. 
H. S. 83. 
Acrocephalus stentorius } S. 95. 
Acrocephalus stentoreus, H. S. 84. 
On the 28th of September 1907 a Great Reed-Warbler was seen in the 
Gardens, but, as it was not obtained, it is impossible to say to which 
of the above forms it belonged. 
42. (Moustached Sedge-Warbler, Acrocephalus melanopogon). 
Calamodyta melanopogon , S. 93. 
One seen in the Orman Garden, 23rd August 1907. 
43. Grasshopper-Warbler, Locustella naevia. 
H. S. 89. 
A single example of this species, which is not mentioned by Shelley, 
was met with on the 28th September 1907. 
44. Fantail Warbler, Cisticola cisticola. 
Cisticola schcenicola , S. 97. 
A pair seen occasionally during September 1907, and August and 
September 1908. 
45. Graceful Warbler, Drymoeca gracilis. 
S. 98. 
An abundant resident: nests in low bushes and undergrowth. The 
persistent note of this little bird is one of the most familiar sounds 
in the Gardens. 
46. Nuthatch, Sitta sp. ? 
Not included by Shelley. 
One seen, 10th February 1903. 
