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19 21 • ] Birds of A leudia , Majorca . 
distinguished, especially when they are pairing early in the 
spring. 
It is remarkable that this species has not been before 
recorded from Majorca, considering its abundance in suitable 
localities. 
61. Acrocephalus arundinaceus. Great Reed-Warbler. 
Yon Jordans quotes Homeyer and Barcelo for the 
occurrence of this species. 
62. Acrocephalus schcenobaenus. Sedge-Warbler. 
Occurs in the Albufera, but I did not notice any before 
the middle of March. 
63. Acrocephalus aquaticus. Aquatic Warbler. 
Noted as occurring in the Albufera during the winter, but 
I have no record of any seen in the summer. 
64. Lusciniola m. melanopogon. Moustached Warbler. 
A plentiful resident in the Albufera, where its song is 
heard on all sides, commencing with a loud note, very like a 
Redshank’s, and continuing with a song not unlike a Sedge- 
Warbler’s. 
This species has not before been recorded from Majorca. 
Witherby, who has examined examples obtained by me, 
states that they do not differ from the typical form. 
65- Phylloscopus trochilus. Willow-Warbler. 
66. Phylloscopus sibilatrix. Wood-Warbler. 
Both species noted during the winter, but all leave the 
district in the spring. 
67. Phylloscopus collybita. Chiffchaff. 
Ohiffchaffs swarm in the district during the winter—in 
the orchards, among the cabbage crops, in the pine-woods ; 
and on the sunny outskirts of the pine-woods on the shore 
they flit about in small parties. All, however, leave the 
district at the beginning of March. 
