IX . AETHOCORYS, Sharpe.
(Sharpe, Bull. B. O. C. xii. p. 62, 1902;
Reichenow, Yög. Afrikas, iii. p. 373, 1904.)
[.Alauda, pt., Shelley, B. Africa, iii. p. 117, 1902.]
1. p e r son a ta (Sharpe, P. Z. S. 1895, p. 471; Somali-land.
Reichenow, t. c. p. 373).
[Alauda personata, Shelley, t. o. p. 118.]
X. TEPHROCORYS, Sharpe.
(Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xiii. p. 561, 1890;
Hartert, Nov. Zool. vii. p. 47, 1900 ;
Shelley, B. Africa, ii. p. 122, 1902.)
[ Calanclrella, pt., Reichenow, Vog. Afrikas, iii. p. 577
1904.]
1. c in e r ea (Gm.). (p. 561.) S. Africa
(Shelley, t. c. p. 123; Reichenow, t. c. p. 377.) to Mashona-land
spleniata, Strickl. (p. 563.) and Benguela.
(Reichenow, t. c. p. 378.)
‘ anderssoni, Tristr. (p. 564.)
(Reichenow, t. c. p. 378.)
2. sa tu ra tio r , Reichenow, Vog. Afrikas, iii. p. 378. Equatorial Africa
to N. Nyasa-land.
Angola.
3. ruficeps (Rüpp.). (p. 563.) N.E. Africa
(Shelley, t. c. p. 126 ; Reichenow, t. c. p. 379.) (Abyssinia,
Somali-land).
4. blanfordi, Shelley, B. Africa, iii. p. 128, pi. 21.
fig. 2.
N. Abyssinia.
XI. SPIZOCORYS, Sundev.
(Sharpe, t.c. p. 564.)
['Calandrella, pt., Shelley, t. c. p. 133 ; Reichenow,
t. c. p. 374, 1904.]
1. con iro stris (Sundev.). (p. 564.)
(Shelley, t. e, p. 133; Reichenow, t. c. p. 375.)
S. Africa
(Transvaal,
Great Namaqua-land,
Damara-land).
2. starki, Shelley, B. Africa, iii. p. 135, pi. 22. S. Africa
fig. 2. (p. 564, pt.)
(Reichenow, t.c. p. 376.)
(Transvaal
to Damara-land).
3. sc la te r i, Shelley, B. Africa, iii. p. 376, pi. 22. S. Africa
fig. 3 ; Reichenow, t. c. p. 376. (Great
(p. 564, pt.) Namaqua-land).
4. a th en sis, Sharpe, Bull. B. O. C. x. p. ci (1900) ; British E. Africa
Shelley, t. c. p. 132. (Athi River).
5. razæ*, Alexander, Ibis, 1898, pp. 107, 282, pi. 3; Cape Verde Is.
Shelley, B. Africa, iii. p. 137 (1902). (Raza Isl.).
6. obbiensis, Witherby, Ibis, 1905, p. 514. Obbia,
E. Somali-land.
* Dr. Bianchi points out that this species has a small but distinct first primary,
this being absent in Spizocorys. He considers it to belong to a distinct genus, and
proposes the name Razocorys for it.