Extremely abundant everywhere from Durban to the Transvaal:
breeding (B., F., andR.).
Page 375. L a n iu s s u b c o ro n a tu s .
“ Not so common on the Orange River as L. collaris, but not met with
in any other part of this country during my travels (Bradshaw).
Page 377. In s e rt:—L a n iu s so u z j:, Bocage. Souza’s Shrike.
Oaconda: native name, Numbotue (Anchieta). Of the same group as
Lanius collaris, but distinguished by having the crown and mantle
light grey.
Page 378. E n n e o c to n u s o o l lu r i o .
Tatin River, December 7 and 8: common (Ayres).
Blauw Kranz River and Weston (Mooi River in November) : common
a t Richmond Road, near Pietermaritzburg, and at Durban in
December (B., F., an dR .).
Rather scarce on the Orange R iv e r: very common on the Zambesi
(Bradshaw).
Page 380. U r o l e s t e s m e la n o le u c u s .
Rather common throughout the bush-veldt from Rustenberg into the
Mashoona country, where it was breeding (Ayres).
Page 383. L a n i a r iu s ru b ig in o s u s .
. A pair obtained in a kloof on the Drakensberg, near Newcastle, in
August (B., P., and R.).
Page 385. L a n i a r iu s g u t t u r a l i s .
Extremely common near Newcastle: numerous at Colenso, nesting in
November, and a t Ladysmith (B., F., and R.).
Rather scarce along the Orange River, and not met with further north
(Bradshaw).
Page 387. L a n i a r iu s p o lio c e p h a lu s .
Umvuli River, Mashoona Land : exceedingly scarce (Ayres).
Page 389. L a n i a r iu s a tro c o o o in e u s .
Tatin River, Macloutsi River, Palatswie Pan and Chakanie Pan.
Matabele name Billi-bonvu (Ayres). .
Local near Rustenberg (Ayres).
Page 391. L a n i a r iu s m a jo r.
Rustenberg (Lucas : teste Holub).
Page 392. L a n i a r iu s c u b la .
Pretty common in Mashoona Land (Ayres).
Ladysmith, August; near Newcastle, August (B., F., and R.).
Page 392. I n s e r t L a n i a r iu s h am a tu s , Hartl.
This species was discovered by the late Captain Speke in Uniamezi,
and has been said to have been obtained by Dr. Holub a t
Linokana in the Marico district, Western Transvaal.
Of the South African Bush Shrikes, it would appear to come nearest
to L. cubla, but has the whole of the upper wing-coverts, scapulars
and quills entirely black, and the under surface of the body pure
white.
Page 393. L a n i a r iu s f e r r u g i n e u s .
Not uncommon in dense thickets near Rustenberg (Ayres).
On the Drakensberg near Newcastle: near Pietermaritzburg (B., F.,
and R.).
Page 394. L a n i a r iu s e r y t h r o p t e r u s .
Common in the bush between Durban and the Umgeni River (B., F.y
and R.).
Page 394. L a n i a r iu s s e n e g a lu s .
Rustenberg, not uncommon (Ayres).
Page 396. L a n i a r iu s t r i v i r g a t u s .
Rustenberg district (Ayres).
Pantamatenka; common between the Zambesi and Lake N ’gami
(Holub).
Page 397. N i l a u s b r u b r u .
Generally distributed but not very common in the Rustenberg district
(Ayres).
Very common on the Orange River (Bradshaw).
Page 398. Insert : |§ N i l a u s a f f i n i s , Bocage; Benguela Bush Shrike.
Discovered by Anchieta a t Caconda. Native names Caxingo-anguluvi
and Kitikenme.
Distinguished from N. brubru by the absence of rufous on the sides of
the body.
Page 398. Campophaga n ig r a .
Rustenberg (Lucas: teste Holub).
West Matabele Land (Holub).
Page 400. I n s e r t G r a u c a lu s p e c t o r a l i s , J. and SBlack
breasted Cuckoo Shrike.
Mr. Andersson obtained a single specimen a t Ovaquenyama in June,
and Senor Anchieta has met with the species once a t Caconda.