Birch J ro))i JSortJi-east lllnHle^'ia. Ill 



singly or in couples where there are no locusts, and we found 

 a nest of one on a cliff on one of the hills. 



[It is very interesting that Dr. Stoehr should have found 

 the White Stork breeding in Africa, as it is a northern 

 migrant wintering in Central and South Africa, and, except 

 in the case of one or two of this class of birds, they only winter 

 here without breeding.] 



580. Anastomus lamelligerus. (African Open-Bill.) 

 (a) 9 . Loangwa. 



581. Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis. (Saddle-Bill or 

 African Jabiru.) 



(a). Loangwa, Nov. '04. 



582. Leptoptilus crumeniferus. (Marabou.) 

 (a). No locality. 



A big flock came to a marshy plain, where we were 

 woi'king during the early rains. 



583. PsEUDOTANTALUs IBIS. (Wood Ibis.) 

 (a). Feira, Dec. '03. 



584. Scopus umbretta. (Hammerkop.) 

 (a). Feira, Aug. '03. 



588. Ardea purpurea. (Purple Heron.) 

 (a) Q)) ^ 9 . Feira, Dec. '03. 



589. Herodias alba. (Great White Egret.) 

 (a) 9 . Loangwa, Dec. '03. 



590. Herodias brachyrhyncha. (Yellow-billed Egret.) 

 (a) 9 . George's Ferry, Mar. '04. 



594. BuBULCUS ibis. (Cattle Egret.) 



597. BuTORiDES atricapilla. (Green-backed Heron.) 

 (a) $ . Mazenlai, Mar. '04. 



602. Ardeirallus sturmi. (African Dwarf Bittern.) 

 (a) 9 . Dambo River, Kanyani, Mar. '05. 



007. Plegadis falcinellus. (Glossy Ibis.) 

 (a) $ . Loangwa, Dec. '04. 

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