— 280 



p. 224, line 40 the more commonly it occurs instead of 



p. 225, lino 7 and 15 Abyssinian „ „ 



p. 225, line 29 as has boon already „ „ 



p. 225, lino 30 this characteristic n n 



p. 228, lino 13 approach „ ,, 



p. 228, lino 17 merge into „ :, 



p. 229, line 14 was difficult „ „ 



p. 229, line 23 alpine creature „ „ 



p. 229, line 38 Smithsou. Misc. „ „ 



p. 230, line 39 area while there are such „ „ 



p. 233, line 39 bird as South Africa „ „ 



p. 233, line 40 uniformly rufous „ „ 



p. 234, line 2 ditto 



p. 235, line 1 westside ,, „ 



p. 235, line 12 differ distinctly „ „ 



p. 235, line 15 these particulars „ „ 



p. 236, line 1 especially on the lower „ „ 



p. 237, line 15 of the colour „ „ 



p. 237, line 19 agree better ., „ 



p. 238, line 5 edges, so that „ „ 



p. 238, line 6 appears darker ,, „ 



p. 239, line 41 styled his „ „ 



p. 242, line 4 question whether there are not „ „ 



242, line 6 

 242, line 20 



242, line 29 



243, line 4 

 243, line 10 

 248, line 2 

 248, line 4 

 248, line 33 

 250, line 8 

 250, line 14 



250, line 17 



251, line 11 

 251, line 44 



p. 253, Une 8 

 p. 253, line 13 

 p. 253, line 32 

 p. 254, line 45 

 p. 255, line 24 

 p. 256, line 30 

 p. 257, line 16 

 p. 263, line 15 

 p. 265, line 45 



In certain 

 between two lines 



North-East Africa 



occurring ,, i 



district „ 



grey „ 



having a „ 



behaviour „ 



agrees very „ 



wing as „ 



on a single „ 



rufipennis, which „ 



ways, through „ 



only 3 have „ 



where lie larger „ 



same locality „ 



central „ 



form will thus „ 



difference any more „ 



of the lower „ 



not least „ 



Kilimanjaro „ 



by the Swedish „ 



Nicoll 1, 

 places mistakes have also slipped 



it occurs 'more com- 

 monly 

 Abessynian 

 as already 

 this character 

 approaches 

 merges into 

 was diffiicult 

 alpine being 

 Smihson. Misc. 

 are and there being so 

 bird to S.A. 

 uniform rufous 



West — side 



differs distinctly 



these characters 



especially the lower 

 , to the colour 

 , agreeg better 

 , edges, whereby 

 , appear darker 

 , given his 

 , question as to whether 



there are 

 I Nord-east Africa 

 , occuring 

 , destrict 

 , greyish 

 „ have a 

 , behavoir 

 „ agree very 

 , wing to 

 , on one single 

 I, rufipennis, and 

 , ways, in 



, only 3 of them have 

 „ where there lay larger 

 ,, same Iccalty 

 „ Central 

 „ form thus 

 „ difference no more 

 „ of lower 

 „ not the least 

 „ Kilraanjaro 

 „ by the Swedish 

 „ Nicholl 

 in the deviding of words 



I here take the opportunity to express my thanks to ray friend, Mr. 

 Owen Morton, Malmo, who has translated this work into English and rendered 

 assistance in reading the proofsheets. 



Druck vou Otto DornbUUh Nachf. in Bernburg, 



