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The third edition of his " History of British Birds " (i. P. 314). A second, obtained at Start Point, Devonshire, in September, 1859, was noticed by Mr. Llewellyn in the " Annals and Magazine of Nat. History, " 1859 (iv. P. 399), and in the "Ibis, " 1860 (p. 103). It is possible that this may be the Red-tailed Warbler (Sylvia erythaca), six speci- THE RUFOUS WARBLER. JO5 mens of which are stated to have been taken near Plymouth, and to have occurred there for the first time in Britain. 1 From a... want of ac- quaintance with its habits, this bird has been erroneously called the Rufous Sedge Warbler. It is never found in the neighbourhood of sedge, but on the driest ground, amidst scrub and thick underwood. In fact, as regards structure and habits, it differs in so many respects from the river warblers that it has been generally sepa- rated from them, and, except for convenience, ought not to be included in the present sketch. Its real home seems to be North Africa and Palestine ; but it is not uncommon in some parts of Southern Europe, and is found (acci- dentally only) as far north as the British Islands.

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