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Mr. H. Seebohm on the Phylloscopi 
green. Wings and tail greyish brown, with the outside 
edge of each feather margined with yellowish green. 
Inner web of three outer tail-feathers on each side white. 
Head rather darker than the back, with an indistinct pale 
mesial line. 
Underparts, axillaries, and wing-lining greyish yellow, paler 
on the throat. 
Fourth and fifth primaries longest. Sixth and seventh rather 
shorter. Third primary equal to the seventh. Second 
primary equal to the eleventh or twelfth. 
Bastard primary rather large, the exposed part measuring *55. 
First bar rather indistinct, sometimes altogether abraded. 
No upper bar. 
Length of wing 2‘15. 
Length of tail F7. 
Legs and claws lead-colour {Wallace). 
This species has hitherto only been found on the island of 
Timor. There are two skins in the British Museum, the 
types of Gerygone superciliosa of Wallace, and a third skin 
labelled {C Sylvia (. Phyllopneuste) presbytis, Timor, Wallace.” 
I cannot detect any difference between these birds and those, 
collected by Muller, in the Leyden Museum. 
14. Phylloscopus schwarzi (Radde). 
Sylvia ( Phyllopneuste) schwarzi , Radde, Reisen im Sud. 
v. Ost-Sibir. ii. p. 260 (1863). 
Phylloscopus brooksi , Hume, Stray Feath. ii. p. 505 (1874). 
Bill stout , under mandible pale. 
Upper parts greyish brown. Wings and tail same colour. 
Superciliary streak buffish white. 
Head same colour as the back. 
Underparts buffish white. Axillaries, wing-lining, breast, 
flanks, and under tail-coverts buff. 
Fourth and fifth primaries longest. Third and sixth rather 
shorter. Seventh and eighth each considerably shorter 
than the preceding. Second primary equal to the eighth. 
Bastard primary large, the exposed part measuring *8. 
No wing-bar. 
Length of wing 2*5 to 2*45. 
Length of tail 2*25 to 205. 
Legs and feet light brown. 
But little is known of the geographical distribution of this 
species. Homeyer and Dresser both possess skins obtained 
