or Willow-Warblers. 
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arctic Region from the Ural to the Pacific. Prjevalsky (Mong. 
and the Tang. Country, vol. ii. p. 35) found it in the breeding- 
season in the pine-districts of Camsu. It passes through 
China on migration, and probably winters in Burma and the 
East-India Islands. Meves (Jour, fur Ornith. 1875, p. 429) 
heard its note near Perm, and shot specimens on the eastern 
slope of the Ural. Skins obtained by Dr. Dybowski in the 
subalpine region near Lake Baical are not uncommon in col¬ 
lections ; and Middendorff (fide Meves) obtained it as far east 
as Okotsk. Swinhoe found it on the west coast of Hainan in 
March (Ibis, 1870, p. 345); and in Lord Tweeddale's collection 
are skins from Kyouk-kyre in British Burmah ( Wardlaw 
Ramsay , Jan. 1874), and Moulmein, Burmah ( Capt . Beavan, 
Sept. 1865). 
The nest and eggs of this bird are unknown. 
7. Phylloscopus magnirostris, Blyth. 
Phylloscopus magnirostris , Blyth, J. A. S. Beng. xii. p. 
966 (1843). 
Phyllopneuste magnirostris, G. R. Gray, App. Hodgs. Cat. 
B. Nep. p. 15 (1846). 
Phyllopneuste trochilus, Hodgson in Gray's Zool. Misc. 
p. 82 (1844, nec Linn); J. E. Gray, Cat. Mamm. & B. Nep. 
Hodgson, p. 65 (1846, nec Linn.). 
Phylloscopus javanicus, Blyth, J. A. S. Beng. xiii. p. 393 
(1844, nec Horsfield); Blyth, Cat. B. Mus. A. S. Beng. p. 185 
(1849, nec Horsfield). 
Sylvia javanica, G. R. Gray, Gen. of B. i. p. 174 (1848, 
nec Horsfield). 
Phyllopneuste javanica, Bonap. Consp. Av. p. 290 (1850, 
nec Horsfield). 
Bill large, under mandible pale at base. 
Upper parts greyish brown, dashed all over with olive-green. 
Wings and tail greyish brown, with the outside edge of 
each feather margined with olive-green. Superciliary 
streak yellowish white. 
Head darker colour than the back. 
Underparts pale greyish yellow, greyest on the breast and 
flanks. Axillaries, wing-lining, and thighs greyish 
yellow. 
