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(1) Whitethroat (issued in Part 4, December, 1909). Pp. 1 — 23, with 1 coloured and 4 photogravure plates. (2) Lesser Whitethroat (issued in Part 4, December, 1909). Pp. 1 — 20, with 1 coloured and 2 photogravure plates. (3) Blackcap (issued in Part 3, February, 1909). Pp. 1 — 36, 1 coloured and 8 photogravure plates. (4) Yellow-browed Warbler (issued in Part 2, March, 1908). Pp. 1 — 3, and coloured plate. (5) Pallas's Willow- Warbler (issued in Part 3, February, 1909). Pp. 1 — 2, and coloured plate. (6) Greenish Willow- Warbler (issued in Part 4, December, 1909). Pp. 1—2, and coloured plate. (7) Chiff-chaff (issued in Part 2, March, 1908). Pp. 1 — 31, 3 coloured and 6 photogravure plates. (The photogravure plate of Female Chiff-chaff, issued in Part 3, binds to face page 8. ) (8) Siberian Chiff-chaff (issued in Part 4, December, 1909). Pp. 1 — 2, and coloured plate. (9) Eadde's Bush- Warbler (issued in Part 3, February, 1909). Pp. 1 — 2, and coloured plale. (10) Sedge-Warbler (issued in Part 1, February, 1907). Pp. 1 — 14, 2 coloured and 4 photogravure plates. (The coloured plate issued as Frontispiece to Part 2 to face page 10.) (11) Grasshopper- Warbler (issued in Part 1, February, 1907). Pp. 1—24, 3 coloured and 6 photogravure plates. (The coloured plate issued at end of Part 2 to face page 4.)

Eggs of British Warblers, Plates 1 and 2.

Six Maps, Geographical Distribution in Summer and Winter of Blackcap, Garden-Warbler, Sedge- Warbler, Aquatic- Warbler, Grasshopper- Warbler and Savi's- Warbler.