456 
Mr. Douglas Carrutliers on the 
ground, and were made of fresh green grass and moss. In 
the nests I found all sorts of odds and ends such as hits of 
string and cloth and sheeps’ wool. 
66. Sylvia cinerea. 
Sylvia cinerea Seebohm, Cat. B. v. p. 8. 
$ . Samarkand. 8 Sept., 1907. No. 5. 
$ . Bokhara. 20 May, 1908. No. 473. 
? • j} j) 33 No. 476. 
67. Sylvia affinis. 
Sylvia affinis Seebohm, Cat. B. v. p. 19. 
<?. 
Samarkand. 
Sept. 1907. 
Nos. 3, 31. 
J- 
33 
May, 1908. 
Nos. 397, 431. 
?. 
33 
Sept. 1907. 
No. 12. 
?. 
33 
May, 1908. 
No. 432. 
68. Sylvia minuscula. 
Sylvia minuscula Seebohm, Cat. B. v. p. 20. 
J. Bokhara. 23 May, 1908. No. 319. 
? . Samarkand. 3 May, 1908. No. 401. 
69. Sylvia nana. 
Sylvia nana Seebohm, Cat. B. v. p. 26. 
S . Bokhara. 14-23 March, 1908. Nos. 283, 318. 
This little Warbler is found on the low-lying deserts of 
Bokhara in small numbers. It is a summer migrant, arriving 
early in March. 
70. PlIYLLOSCOPUS TRISTIS. 
Phylloscopus tristis Seebohm, Cat. B. v. p. 63. 
$. Samarkand. 11 Oct., 1907. No. 60. 
S • Samarkand. 5-19 April, 1908. Nos. 325, 326, 
327, 328, 351. 
5 . Samarkand. 29 Oct., 1907. No. 145. 
? . „ 6 May, 1908. No. 433. 
71. Phylloscopus humii. 
Phylloscopus humii Seebohm, Cat. B. v. p. 67. 
$. Samarkand. 29 Oct., 1907. No. 146. 
