412 Mr. W. K. O^nlvie-Cirant on 



a. (^. 20 miles N. of Fashoda, 19th Mar. No. Itl. 



b. S ' Fashoda, 26th Mar. No. 208. 

 Iris hazel; bill and legs black. 



[The Blue-headed Yellow Wagtail was fairly common 

 along the White Nile at Fashoda. — R. M. II. ] 



31. MOTACILLA CAMPESTRIS. 



MotaciUa campestris Pall. ; Grant, Ibis, 1900, p. 1 10. 



a. $ imm. Khartum, 25tli Jan. No. 12. 



Iris brown; bill and legs black. 



An immature example of Ray^s Wagtail. 



32. MOTACILLA FELDEGGI. 



MotaciUa feldeggi Michah. ; Grant & Ivcid, p. (531. 



a. ^. Khartum, 25th Jan. No. 13. 



b, c,d. S ' Fashoda, 2Gth & 30th :\lar. Nos. 201 & 

 202, 246. 



Iris hazel; bill, legs, and feet dusky. 



[We found the Black-headed Wagtail fairly common near 

 Fashoda in company with M.Jiava. — R. ^I. II.] 



33. Anthus richardi. 



Anthus richardi Yieill.; Sliarpe, Cat. B. Brit. ]\lus. x. 

 p. 564 (1885). 



a,b. ? . Goz-Abu-Gumar, 18th :\Iay. Nos. 508, 509. 



Iris hazel ; bill dusky, paler below ; legs flcsh-coloui'cd. 



The occurrence of Richard's Pipit in the Sudan is inter- 

 esting, though it was to be expected that it would be found 

 there sooner or later, as it had already been recorded by 

 Loche from Algeria, by Zander (J. f. O. 1853, Bericht, p. (51) 

 from N. Africa, and by Brehn (J. f. O. 1855, p. 36()) from 

 E. Africa. 



[I found this Pipit feeding on the beau-fields near Goz- 

 Abu-Gumar. — R. M. H.] 



34. Anthus cervixus. 



Anthus cervinns (Pall.) ; Witherby, p. 244; Grant & Reid, 

 p. 633 ; N. C. Roths. & Wollast. p. 6. 



a. S. Khartum, 25th Jan. No. 11. 



b. c?. Fashoda, 1st April. No. 276. 



a (iu winter plumage). Iris hazel ; upper mandible 



