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219. Laniarins funcbris (Hartl.). Xgaptuk, X. ; Kilimanjaro 

 VII.; Moshi, IV. 



This shrike utters metalHc bell-like calls. 



220. Livn'a rni s csthiopkus (Gm.). Moshi, IV^., XII. 



The sustained sweet notes uttered by this shrike al\va}-s indicate 

 the presence of water. 



221. Dryoscopus cnbla haiiiatus (Hartl.). Donje Erok, IX.; 

 Moshi, IV. 



222. U rolcstes aquatoriaus, Rchw. Masai-land. 



223. Laniiis Jinmeralis, Stank Moshi, IV., XII. 



224. Laiiiiis caiidatHs, Cab. ]\Iiddle reaches of the Pangani ; 

 Njiri, VI. 



225. Laniiis minor, Gm. Vumbc ya Mawe, IV. ; Moshi, IV. 

 This European shrike I found in April. 



226. Laniiis collnrio, L. Moshi, IV.; Mumias, Victoria N^yanza, 

 XII., I. 



This red-backed shrike emigrates during the winter months 

 very far south. Mr. F. G. Jackson told me that numerous birds 

 of this species had been observed near the Nayasha Lake, arriving 

 there from more southern climes. 



227. Sii^inodus tricolor {Qxd.y). Arusha Djou, IX. 



These shrikes were mostly found on high trees near the clearings 

 of high-timbered forests. 



Corvidae 



228. Corvus scapniatus, Daud. Donje Erok, XI. 



229. Corvultur albicollis (Lath.). Masai-land. 



230. Heterocorax capensis minor (Heugl.j. Mumias, Victoria 

 Nyanza, XII. 



This crow was frequently met with in January. 



Dicruridae 



231. Dicriirus afer {tK. Lcht.j. Donje Erok; Xgaptuk, X. ; 

 Moshi, IV.; Kilimanjaro, VII. 



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