46 FIELD COLUMBIAN MUSEUM ORNITHOLOGY, VOL. i. 



62. Acrocephalus streperus. 



Sylvia strepera. Veill. Nouv. Dist. d'Hist. Nat., Vol. XI, p. 

 182 (1817). 



Acrocephalus streperus. Seebohm Cat. B., Brit. Mus". Vol. V, 

 p. 102 (1881). 



o? Las Durban. 



63. Hypolais languida. 



Curruca languida. Hemp. Ehrenb. Symb. Phys. Aves. , Fol. ee 



(1833). 



Hypolais languida. Seebohm, Cat. B., Brit. Mus. Vol. V, p. 

 80 (1881). 



$ Silo Plain. 



The discovery of this specimen nearly in the middle of the 

 Haud extends its distribution one hundred and thirty to forty 

 miles farther south, as Mr. Phillips procured his single specimen 

 at Berbera, and Dr. Smith does not seem to have obtained it on 

 his expedition. 



64. Hypolais pallida. 



Curruca pallida. Hemp. Ehrenb. Symb. Phys, Aves., Fol. bb 



(1833)- 



Hypolais pallida. Seebohm, Cat. B., Brit. Mus. Vol. V, p. 82, 

 (1881). 



9 9 Berbera. 



65. Saxicola phillipsi. 



Saxicola phillipsi. Shelley, Ibis, p. 404, pi. xii (1885). James, 

 Unkn. Horn, Af., p. 293, pi. vii. 

 $ $ juv. Hullier. 

 o? juv. Hullier. 



9 ad. Summer. Boholgashan. Iris dark brown. 

 Specimens in immature plumage were not uncommon at Hul- 

 lier, but we did not get one in full, adult dress until we came to 

 Boholgashan on our return journey from the Haud, and I believe 

 the one obtained was the only one seen. 



66. Saxicola isabellina. 



Saxicola isabellina. Cretzs. Riipp. , Atlas, p. 52 (1826). See- 

 bohm Cat. B., Brit. Mus., Vol. V, p. 399 (1881). 

 9 Silo Plain. 



