collected on the Red Sea. 343 



52. Amadina cantans. (A.^ D., S.) 



53. Vidua paradisea. (D.) 



54. Fringillaria septemstriata. (A.) 



55. Certhialanda desertorum. 



South of Berenice (Ras Benass, 24° N. L.). Along the East- 

 African coast to the Somali country. 



56. Pyrrhulauda crucigera. 



From 24° N. L. down to the coast of Abyssinia. 



57. Pyrrhulauda leucotis. 



Coast of Abyssinia, Danakil and Somali. — Island of Dahalak. 



58. BUCEROS ERYTHRORHYNCHUS. (D., S.) 



59. L.SMODON MELANOCEPHALUS. (A.) 



60. Trachyphonus margaritatus. (D., A.) 



61. Dendrobates hemprichii. (A.) 



62. CUCULUS CANORUS (?). 



Observed, but not shot, in August in the valley of Ailet and 

 on the island of Dessi. 



63. TURTUR RISORIUS. (A., S., D.) 

 September to October. 



64. TuRTUR iEGYPTIACUS. (A., S,, D.) 



Cosseir. Sanakim. 



65. CEna capensis. 



From 22° N.L. along the whole coast of Eastern Africa. 



66. NUMIDA PTILORHYNCHA. (A.) 



67. PtERNISTES RUBRICOLLIS, (A,, D.) 



Very common near Tadjura, 



68. Pterocles lichtensteinii. 



Very common in the Danakil and Somali countries. 



69. Struthio camelus (L.), 



On the Red Sea not further to the north than the valleys 

 about Berenice Troglodytica (24° N. L.). Frequent in the plains 

 of Habab. Not met with in the Danakil country, but most 



