102 Mr. F. A. 0. Fym— List of the 



130. Caprimulgus europ^us. (European Nightjar.) 

 Fairly common. 



131. Caprimulgus rufigena. (Rufous-cheeked Nightjar.) 

 Fairly common. 



132. Caprimulgus pectoralis. (South African Nightjar.) 

 Not common. 



133. CoRACiAS gareulus. (European Roller.) 

 Irregular visitor. Specimens taken February 1902 and 



January 1908. 



134. EuRYSTOMUS afer. (Cinnamon Roller.) 

 Very rare. Specimen shot 16th April, 1907. 



135. Merops apiaster. (European Bee-eater.) 

 Rare. 



136. Dicrocergus hirundineus. (Swallow-tailed Bee- 

 eater.) 



Very rare. Specimen shot at Emgwali, Stutterheim 

 District, 21st July, 1908. 



137. Ceryle rudis. (Pied Kingfisher.) 

 Uncommon. Occasionally seen on Buffalo River, becoming 



more common towards the coast. 



138. Ceryle maxima. (Giant Kingfisher.) 

 Not uncommon. 



139. Alcedo semitorquata. (Half-collared Kingfisher.) 

 Fairly common. 



140. Corythornis cyanostigma. (Malachite Kingfisher.) 

 Fairly common. 



141. Halcyon albiventris. (Brown-hooded Kingfisher.) 

 Common. 



142. CoLius STRIATUS. (Speckled Mouse Bird.) 

 Common. 



143. CoLius CAPENSis. (White-backcd Mouse Bird.) 

 Uncommon. 



