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23. White throat, Sylvia cinerea. 
S. 111. 
H. S. 41. 
A somewhat scarce visitor during spring and autumn migrations. 
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24. Lesser Whitethroat, Sylvia curruca. 
S. 110. 
H. S. 43. 
Very abundant in spring and autumn. 
25. ? ? Orphean Warbler, Sylvia orphea. 
26. Blackcap, Sylvia airicapilla. 
H. S. 47. 
Curruca atricapilla, S. 105. 
Common throughout winter months. Sings during the whole time of 
its stay. 
27. Garden-Warbler, Sylvia hortensis. 
H. S. 49. 
Curruca hortensis , S. 104. 
A very scarce visitor on migration : two seen 22nd March 1907. 
28. Subalpine Warbler, Sylvia subalpina. 
S. 109. 
H. S. 53. 
Not uncommon during spring migration, and has been observed in 
November. 
29. Black-headed Warbler, Sylvia melanocephala. 
Curruca melanocephala, S. 107. 
Winter and spring, uncommon. 
30. ? Bowman’s Warbler, Sylvia momus 
Not mentioned by Shelley. 
A small black-capped warbler was seen on the 24th March 1907, 
which probably belonged to this species. 
31. Rueppell’s Warbler, Sylvia rueppelli. 
Curruca Rueppellii , S. 106. 
A common visitor during the spring migration ; occasionally seen in 
autumn. 
