■^IQ TIMELlIDiE. 



11. EURYPTILA. 



Bill of Eim/ptila siihchmamomca. 

 Range. Confined to South Africa. 



1. Euryptila subcinnamomea. 

 Drvmoica subcinnamomea, Smith, III. Zool S Afr Aces, pi. cxi. 

 % 1(1847); Ch-ay, Gen. B. i. p. 163 (1848); Bp. Comp. Av.i. 

 ^283 (1850) ; Lmjird, B. S. Afr. p. 88 (18(37) ; Gray, Sandal. B. 

 i. p. 198, no. 2745 (1869) p „ q1 n871^ 



DrymcEca subcinnamomea, Sharpe, Cat Afr.B^V- ^\j^fl}:,.^j^s 

 Aedon subcinnamomea, Gnrney m Anderss. B. DamLcl p. 90 (18/.). 

 Cisticola subcinnamomea, Sharpe, ed. Lcujard s B. S. At> . p. ^^^ 

 (1877). 

 Achat Upper surface of head, neck, back, and shoulders between 

 oil-green and orange-brown ; forehead tinted cinnamon-red ; wing- 

 feathers light reddish brown with a tinge of green; the primaries 

 edged narrowly towards their base with cinnamon-red ; rump 

 ruddy; tail rather long and shghtly rounded, deep brownish red ; 

 chin and neck interiorly liver-brown, variegated with narrow white 

 transverse bars ; breast and fore part of beUy cmnamon-red ; belly 

 and vent coloured as the back. Length 5-8 inches, wmg 1 11, 

 tail 2-8. 



Hah. South Africa. 



« Ad sk South Africa. Sir A. Smith [C.]. (Type 



a. -rt-u. Kii. qJ species.) 



h. Ad. sk. South Africa {Layavd). E. B. Sharpe, Esq. 



12. EHOPOPHILUS. ^ 



Tj'pe. 

 Ehopophilus, GiylioU Sf Salvad. Ibis, 1870, p. 187 ... . E. pekinensis. 



Bill of Bhcq)opUlm cdhomipercUiaris. 



Bange. Desert countries of Central Asia, extending to Mongolia 

 and Northern China. 



