the Birds of Devon. 
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P. trOChilUS, Linn., Willow Wren. 
Common. 
P. rufa, Lath., Chiflf-chaff. 
Common. 
AEDON, Bote. 
A> gpalactOteSj Temn., Kufous Sedge Warbler. 
Only two specimens of this bird have been obtained in England, 
the first in 1854, on the Brighton Downs, and the second in this 
county near the Start Point, September 25th, 1859. It was shot 
by W. D. Llewellyn, Esq., and is now in the British Museum : vide 
Ann. Nat. Hist. Ser. 3, Vol. IV., pp. 399—100. 
Gen. CAZ.ABIODVTA, Mey. 
C. phrag'mitis, BecJist., Sedge Warbler. 
Not uncommon. 
Gen. PAZINOPIA, Keys ^- Bias. 
P. loCUStella, Penn., Grasshopper Warbler. 
Scarce. 
CAZ.A»I0KZ:RPE, Mey. 
C. arundinacea, Briss., Reed Warbler. 
Inserted in Dr. Moore's List, 1837, as rare, but there are no 
instances of its occurrence that I am aware of. 
Family— MOTACILLID^. 
Gen. MOTACZIiZiA, Linn. 
HI. yarrellii, Old., Pied Wagtail. 
Common. 
M. alba^ Linn., Grey and White Wagtail. 
If this and the preceding species are distinct, which is doubtful, 
we can claim both as Devonian, Mr. Gatcombe having obtained 
three specimens of M. alba near Plymouth — two males and a 
female. 
