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5. Lanius ciwullatus Temminck, Manuel d'ornithologie, ed. 2, vol. 4, p. 600, 1840 : 



"Adalusia," error, probably Morocco {fide Hartert, Die Vugel der palaark- 

 tischen Fauna, vol. 1, p. 452, 1907). 



6. Pomatorhynchus orientalis Cabanis, in von der Decken, Reisen in Ost Afrika, 



etc., vol. 3, p. 27, 1869: Mombasa. 



7. Telephonus remigialis Finsch and Haetlaub, Die Vogel Ost-Afrikas, p. 340, 



1870: Abyssinia. 

 S. Pomatorhynchus galtoni Finsch and Haetlaub, Idem: White Nile {nomen 

 nudum). 



9. Telophonus trivirgatus (not A. Smith) Pelzeln, Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 



1881, p. 612 : Mabero, Lado Enclave. 



10. Laniarius hJanfordi Shakpb, in Layard, The birds of South Africa, ed. 2, 



p. 237, 1882 : Anseba. 



11. Telephonus pcrcivaU Ogilvie-Gbant, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, vol. 10, p. 50, 



1900; and Nov. Zool., vol. 7, p. 251, 1900: Lahej, southvv^estern Arabia. 



12. Pomatorhynchus senegalus armenus Oberholser, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 



30, p. 809, 1906 : Taveta, Kenya Colony. 



13. Telophonus senegalus erlangeri Neumann, Journ. f iir Orn., 1907, p. 373 : 



Lake Abaya, south Ethiopia. 



14. Telophonus senegalus pallidus Nextmann, Ibid., p. 375: Accra, Gold Coast. 



15. Telophonus senegalus camerunensis Neumann, Idem : Yaunde, Cameroon. 



16. Telophonus senegalus rufofuscus Neumann, Ibid., p. 376: Nguugo, Angola. 



17. Telophonus senegalus catholeucus Nehjmann, Ibid., p. 377 : Karo Lola, 



southern Somaliland. 



18. Telephonus senegalus miilleri Zedlitz, Journ. fiir Orn., 1910, p. 798: Middle 



Mareb River, Eritrean-Abyssinian border. 



19. Tschagra senegala sudanensis Solateb and MACKWciBTH-PBAEa), Ibis, 1918, 



p. 638 : Mongalla, Sudan. 



20. Pomatorhynchus nothus Reichbnow, Journ. fiir. Orn., 1920, p. 399: "Lake 



Chad region" (lower Shari River [Grote, Journ. fiir Orn., 1924, p. 508]). 



21. Tschagra senegala warsangliensis Clarke, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, vol. 40, 



p. 50, 1919: Mush Haled, eastern British Somaliland. 



22. Tschagra senegala chadensis Bannerman, Rev. Zool. Africaine, vol. 9, p. 



355, 1921 : Lake Chad district of Northern Nigeria. 



23. Harpolestes senegalus mozamhicus van Someeen, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, 



vol. 41, p. 103, 1921 : Lumbo, Mozambique. 



24. Harpolestes senegalus confusus VAjsr Someren, Nov. Zool., vol. 29, p. 113, 



1922: Unfalozi, Zululand. 



Of these some may be immediately disposed of. Thus, Lanius 

 coi'onatuSy being without locality, is a synonym of either senegalus 

 or erythroptei'us, probably the latter. Likewise, Pomatorhynchus 

 galtoni and Telophonus trivirgatus are synonyms of sudanensis^ the 

 first named being a nonien nuduTH, and the second being preoccupied 

 by trivirgatus Smith ^ which, in turn, is a synonym of au^tralis. 

 Laniarius hlanfordi is a synonym of hahyssinicus ; arTiienais, like- 

 wise, goes into the synonymy of erythropterus (see under the dis- 

 cussion of the latter race) as does also confusus. This leaves 18 

 forms, of which 1 {cucuUatus) is a bird of palearctic Africa and 6 



» Illustrations of the zoology of South Africa, pi. 94, 1849. 

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