Page 181. C am p o th e r a b e n n e t t i .
Not common among the Magaliesbergen near Rnstenberg (Ayres).
Second Makalaka kraal on Zambesi road, September 7th (F. Oates).
Capangombe and Huilla {Anchieta).
Page 184. C am p o th e r a sm ith ii.
Tati, October 6th (F. Oates).
Not very scarce on the Umvnli River (Ayres).
Rio Chimba (Anchieta).
Rnstenberg district (Ayres: Mus. 0. E. 8-).
Page 187. G e o c o la p te s o l iv a c e c s .
Exceedingly common in Natal, especially in the upper portions of the
colony. Bred in August (B., F., and It.).
Page 188. D e n d ro p ic u s n am aq u u s.
Should be placed in the genus Mesopicus (cf. Hargitt, Ibis, 1883, p.
407).
Scarce species near Rnstenberg among the Magaliesbergeh (Ayres).
Motlontsi River, A u g u s t; Ramaqneban River, July and August
(F. Oates).
Umvuli River, A u g u st; Quae-Quae River, October (Ayres).
Caconda; Humbe ; native name Bangula (Anchieta).
Page 189. D e n d r o p ic u s h a r t l a u b i .
This is only the fully adult of D. cardinalis “ with the red colour of
the rump strongly developed with age ” (Hargitt, Ibis, 1883,
' p. 441).
Transvaal (Ayres).
Page 190. D e n d ro p ic u s c a r d in a l i s .
Rnstenberg (Ayres).
Ramaqneban River, September 4th ; Tati, October 7th (F. Oates). ■
Blauw Kranz, Natal, November (Butler).
Biballa (Anchieta). Native name a t Capangombe Bangula, a t Humbe
Balamba/mba.
Page 191. D e n d ro p ic u s m e n s tru u s .
Should be called Mesopicus griseocephalus (cf. Hargitt, Ibis, 1883, p.
317).
In a kloof underneath the Drakensberg, not far from the Leo Kop
mountain, and near Newcastle (B., F., and JR.).
Page 191. Y u n x p e c t o r a l i s .
Should be written lynx pectoralis.
Rustenberg; very scarce (Ayres).
Blauw Kranz River, Natal, May 22nd (F. Oates).
Ladysmith, Natal (Harhness). Common along the Tugela a t Colenso
(JBeid).
Page 195. P s i t t a c u s m e t e r i .
Second Makalaka kraal on Zambesi road, September 4th. Tati,
October (F. Oates).
Common throughout the bush country; plentiful in Mashoona Land
a t the Umvuli River and in the other parts. Matabili name
Zignonene (Ayres).
Page 198. T u r d u s l i t s i t s i r u p a .
Placed by Mr. Seebohm in the genus Geocichla (Cat. B. Brit. Mus. v,
p. 182).
Eland’s River, Ju ly ; Tati, March (F. Oates).
Scantily soattered throughout Mashoona Land (Ayres).
Page 199. T u r d u s l ib o n t a n u s .
Quillengues (Anchieta). Caconda (Anchieta, s. n. T. verreauxi)..
Makalaka country (Dr. Bradshaw).
Commonest Thrash in the Magaliesbergen (Ayres).
A pair occasionally to be found, here and there, about the country
of the Mashoonas. Matabele name Inshlara (Ayres).
Page 200. T u r d u s o liv a c e u s .
Kingwilliamstown (Trevelyan).
Very numerous along the Orange River (Bradshaw).
Page 202. T u r d u s c a b a n is i, Bp. Cabanis’ Thrush.
Distinguished from T. olivaceus by having the belly orange-chestnut
and the flanks brown. In T. olivaceus the flanks are orange-chestnu
t like the belly.
Mr. Seebohm gives the above diagnosis (t. c. p. 187), The references
in the present work to the Olivaceous Thrush from the Transvaal
and Lake N ’gami, belong to this species.
Page 202. T u r d u s v e r r e a u x i i .
This species is the young of T. libonyanus (cf. Seebohm, Cat. B. Brit.
Mus. v, p. 230).
Page 202. T u r d u s g u r n e y i.
Referred by Mr. Seebohm (t. c. p. 270) to the genus Geocichla. In the
note to p. 202, for “ Macairac,” read “ Macamac.”
Lydenburg district, Transvaal: exceedingly scarce (Ayres).
Page 203. C r i n ig e r f l a v i v e n t r i s .
This is not a true Oringer, and has been placed in a distinct genus,