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18. Sylvia cinerea, Beehst.; Seebohm, t. c. p. 8. 
No. 67. One specimen. 
[Migratory, arriving and leaving along with S. atricapilla. ] 
19. Sylvia atricapilla (L.); Seebohm, t. c. p. 23 ; Blanf. 
t. c . p. 174. 
No. 66. Males and females sent. 
[Abundant in the spring, frequenting mostly the mul¬ 
berry-trees, which are in fruit at this time of the year (April 
and May). It again visits us in September and October, but 
is with difficulty discovered, owing to its skulking habits, and 
is quite mute. Shot in April and November.] 
20. Phylloscopus trochilus (L.) ; Seebohm, t. c. p. 56. 
No. 112. Three specimens. 
[Autumn and spring visitor; shot on March ] 7th, and on 
September 26th, 1884.] 
21. Phylloscopus tristis (L.); Seebohm, t. c. p» 63; 
Blanf. t. c. p. 180. 
[No. 89. Migratory; shot in March and May.] 
22. Phylloscopus rufus (Beehst.); Seebohm, t. c. p. 60. 
[No. 42. Migratory; seen during March, April, and May.] 
23. Hypolais obsoleta, Severtz.; Seebohm, t. c. p. 86. 
This rare Warbler was not represented in the British 
Museum, and is a welcome addition to our collection. 
[Only specimen secured, in November 1884.] 
24. Acrocephalus phragmitis, Seebohm, t. c. p. 132. 
[No. 77. I believe this bird to be a resident, for I have 
frequently seen it among the long grass that clothes both 
sides of the river near its mouth, whilst after other game. 
The one sent to the Museum was shot on the 1st of May, 
1884, among some grass growing in a marsh just outside the 
telegraph compound.] 
25. Acrocephalus turdoides (Meyer) ; Seebohm, t. c. 
p. 95. 
Acrocephalus arundinaceus } Blanf. t. c. p. 195. 
[No. 79. Seen during spring and autumn.] 
