Occasional ^Yoff.s 



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Name. 



Sitagrn capensis caffra 

 Pyromelana capensis . 



Pyromelana oryx . 

 Macronyx capensis 



Podicpps capensis . 

 Gall inula angulata 



Hydrochelidon hyhrida 



Ibis cethiopica 



Fulica cristata 



Placi 



Belfast. 



Carolina, 

 Belfast. 



Carolina. 



Platalea alba were found in a pan at Strathrae, halfway 

 between Wonderfontein and Carolina. The eggs were quite 

 fresh. 



Ibis cetJiiopica : in a reedy pan on Carolina-Ernielo road, 

 7 miles south of Carolina. On the date I found the nests 

 most of them contained birds half-grown, or on the point of 

 flying, and the three eggs 1 got were addled ones, which had 

 fallen into the water. They showed no signs of a blui>h 

 tint, but perhaps they had got discoloured from being in the 

 water. The markings were slight in some, but more marked 

 in others. 



Hydroclielidon hybrida. A colony of birds on the colliery 

 pan at Belfast. Most of the eggs were a bit set. 



W. A. Payn, 



Shropshire L.I. 

 Borden Camp, East Liss, 

 20th March, 1907. 



VII. Further Notes on Cinntris olivaceus daviesi. By 

 Alwin Haagner. — Since my note in the December 1907 No. 

 of this Journal (4th Annual Meeting), and my description 

 in the Bulletin British Ornithologists' Club, October 1907, 

 Mr. C. Gr. Davies has kindly sent me six more specimens : 

 three males and three females. Of these, two males (marked 



