40 FIELD COLUMBIAN MUSEUM ORNITHOLOGY, VOL. i. 



FAM. MOTACILLID^:. 



30. Motacilla campestris. 



Motacilla campestris. Pall, Reis. , Russ., Reichs. , Vol. Ill, 

 Anhang., p. 697 (1776). Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus., Vol. X, 

 p. 510 (1885). 



$ Berbera. 



Shot at Berbera in company with the two succeeding species: 



31. Motacilla borealis. 



Motacilla borealis. Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus., Vol. X, p. 522 

 (1885). 



$ Berbera. 

 Shot out of a flock at Berbera, the only place it was met with. 



32. Motacilla cinereicapilla. 



Motacilla cinereicapilla. Savi., Nuovo. Giorn. dei Letter, No. 

 57, p. 190. Id., Oru. Tosc. , Vol. Ill, p. 216 (1831). Sharpe, 

 Cat. B. Brit. Mus., Vol. X, p. 526 (1885). 



$ Berbera. 



Obtained at the same time with the other species and I believe 

 at the same shot. A large flock of these birds had come to drink 

 at a rill escaping from a cistern close by, and I fired at them and 

 procured these three species. It was the only time I saw them. 

 The different species were all mingled together, maintaining no 

 distinctive organization and I supposed there was but one, 

 until I picked them up. 



33. Anthus sordidus. 



$ ad. Hullier. 



Anthus sordidus. Riipp, NeueWirb. Aves, p. 103, pi. 39, fig. 

 i (1835). Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus., Vol. X, p. 560 (1885). 



34. Tmetothylacus tenellus. 



Macronyx tenellus. Cab. Jour. f. Ornit. , pp. 205, 220, pi. 2, fig. 

 i (1878). ' 



$ $ $ $ Hersi Barri, Ogaden. 

 Not uncommon in the vicinity of this camping place. 



FAM. NECTARINID^:. 



35. Cinnyris osiris. 



Nectarinia osiris Finsch. Tr. Zool. Soc., Vol. VII, p. 230 

 (1870). 



