114 BIRDS OF DAMARA LAND. 



AJauda erythronota, Stephens's Gen. Zool. vol. xiv. p. 24. 

 Anthus leucoplinjs, "N'ieillot's Gal. des Oiseaux, vol. i. p. 202. 

 Anthus sordidii.'^, Riippell's Neue Wirbelth. p. 10.3, pi. .TO, fig. 1. 

 Anthus cinnamomeus, Riippell's Neue Wirbelth. p. 103. 

 Aiithtis Goiddii, Fraser, Proc. Zool. Soc. 184-'^, p. 27. 



„ „ Giirney, in Ibis, 1860, p. 208. 



Anthis sordidus, Layard's Cat. No. 226. 

 Anthus leucophrys, Layard's Cat. No. 228. 

 Anthm enjthnmotus, Sharpe's Cat. No. 693. 

 Anthtis pyrrhonotus, Guruey, in Ibis, 1871, p. 150. 



„ „ Layard, in Ibis, 1871, p. 228. 



This Pipit resembles the foregomg species, but is much 

 larger ; it is widely dispersed over both Damara and 

 Great Namaqua Land. 



143. Anthus Campestris, Bechst. Tawny Pipit. 

 Anthus rufesccns, CJould's Birds of Europe, pi. 137. 

 Anthus campestris, Layard's Cat. No. 232. 



[Mr. R. B. Sharpc possesses a single specimen of this Pipit 

 collected in Damara Land by the late Mr. Andersson. — Ed.] 



TURDID^. 



144. TurduS letsitsirupa, Smith. Ground-scraper Thrush. 



Ttiidus Icfaitsinipn, Smith's Append, to Report of Exp. p. 45. 

 Tardus sfrepiifuis, Smith's Zool. of S. Africa, pi. 37. 



,, „ Strickland & Sclater, Birds Damar., Contr. Orn. 



1852, p. 145. 



„ „ Layard's Cat. No. 237. 



„ ,, Chapman's Travels in S. Afr., App. p. 396. 



Turdns letsitsirupa, Sharpe's Cat. No. 18;J, 



' This Thrush is pretty abundant in Damara and Great 

 Namaqua Land, especially the former ; it also occurs 

 in the Lake-regions. It is partially migratory, only a 

 few remaining in Damara Land throughout the year. 



