BIRDS OF OKAN.TANDK AND OT'T.TO. 67 



128. Chalconiitra fusca — White-vented Sunbird. Not 

 uncommon in the Outjo district, but I have never seen it in 

 the Okanjande district. 



129. Chalconiitra gutturalis — Scarlet - breasted 

 Sunbird. I have met with this beautiful sunbird only at the 

 Waterberg, and further north at Otavii'ontein I found it 

 very common. 



130. (Jinnyris mariquensis — Southern Bifasciated 

 Sunbird. In April, after we had li;id good rains and flowers 

 were plentiful, this beautiful little bird wns not uncommon, 

 but lately I have not seen one. 



131. Parus afer damarensis — Damara Grey Tit. 

 Not uncommon. 



132. Parisoma subcferuleum cinerascens — Damara 

 Tit-Babbler. Common everywhere. 



133. Anthoscopus minutus — Cape Penduline Tit. 

 Fairly common. 



134. Cisticola subruficapilla — Grey- backed Grass 

 Warbler. A pair of giass warblers shot at Okanjande ])re- 

 sumably belong to this species, but they were in such worn 

 plumage that it is almost impossible to identify them 

 properly. Grass warblers are rather scarce in this country, 

 and this is the only form I have met with. 



135. Calamonastes fasciolatus — Barred Wren-War- 

 bler. Fiiirly common, and very wren-like in its habits, 

 creeping about in the undergrowth, usually with its tail 

 cocked up. 



136. Prinia flavicans — Black-crested Wren-W;irbler. 

 C^ommon everywhere. 



137. Camaro[)tera griseo viridis sundevalli — 

 Grey-backed Bush-Warbler. Observed in district. 



138. Sylvietta rufescens — Crombec. Notuncommon. 

 (The Damara form was named ''ochrocarus" by Oberholser. 

 Edd.) 



