42 FIELD COLUMBIAN MUSEUM ORNITHOLOGY, VOL. i. 



the localities given being near the Golis Range, the last one a 

 short march from Hargeisa. 



42. ^githalus musculus. 



Agithalus musculus. Hartl, Jour. f. Orn., p. 326 (1882). 

 $ Haud. Iris brown. 



Seldom seen, but probably it easily escapes recognition on 

 account of its very small size. 



FAM. LANIID.E. 



43. Lanius antinorii. 



Lanius antinorii. Salvad, Ann. Mus. Civ. Genov., Vol. XII, p. 

 316 (1878). 



9 Bodeleh. 



This was the only specimen taken of this shrike, although I 

 saw many others, but they were not procured. 



44. Laniarius cruentus. 



Lanius cruentus. Hemp & Ehrenb, Symb. Phys. , Fol. C, 

 Tab. iii. 



Dryoscopus cruentus. Heug)., Orn. N. O. Afr., Vol. IV, p, 

 cxvi. 



Laniarius cruentus. Gadow. , Cat. B. Brit. Mus., Vol. VIII, 

 p. 152 (1883). 



$ $ Hullier. 



999 Hullier. 



This beautiful shrike was quite common on various parts of 

 the elevated plateau, thus, contrary to Heuglin's opinion, prov- 

 ing it to be a bird of elevated districts and not restricted to the 

 lowlands and the coast. It has a clear note that often betrays 

 its presence, although its beautiful coloring always made it a 

 conspicuous object. 



45. Dryoscopus funebris. 



Dryoscopus funebris. Hartl, Proc. Zool. Soc., p. 105 (1863). 



$ Hullier. 

 9 9 Le Gud. 



46. Dfyoscopus rufinuchalis. 



Dryoscopus rufinuchalis. Sharpe, Proc. Zool. Soc., p. 479 



(1895). 



9 Higlileh. 



