With Flashlig-ht and Rifle -* 



282. Aiiripasser enimi (Hartl.)- Ngaptuk, X. 



283. Poliospiza striolata (Riipp.). Kiraragua, XI. 



284. Poiiospiza rcicJmiowi (Salvad.). Xorth-west of Kilimanjaro, 

 VII., VIII. 



2S5. Scriuus dorsostriatiis. Rchw. Donje Erok, XI. 



286. SeriuHS icterus niadardszi, Rchw. Masai-land. 



287. Spiniis citrinelloides hypostictus, Rchw. Masai-land. 



288. Einberiza flaviventris, Steph. Xgaptuk, X. 



289. Friitgillai'ia taJiapisi (A. Sm.). Donje Erok. XI. ; Vumbe 

 ya Mawe, north-west of Kilimanjaro, \'II., \'IIL 



During the dry season the bird is often found near the rocky 

 ravines of the tableland of the west Kilimanjaro, which are still 

 then running w ith water. The bird is there ver\- sh\' and cautious. 



Motacillidae 



290. Aiit/i/is caffcr, Simd. Donje Erok, \'III., IX. 



This pipit is for the first time proved to occur in East Africa. 



291. AiitJnis nifuhis ciiinaiiioinciis, Riipp. Kiraragua. XI. 



292. Aiithus iiich.olsoui, Sharpe. Kilimanjaro. \'II. 



293. Biidylcs fiavus 1 L.). Ka\irondo, XL; Meru Mountain, 

 X. ; Velt, XI. 



In Xo\ember I found the yellov,' wagtail in large flocks near 

 Kavirondo on the \'ictoria-X\an7.a ; in Januar}- between Lake 

 Lake Victoria and the Kikuyu district. 



294. Motacilla vidua, Sund. ]\Iasai-land. III.. \\. 



295. Mac7'onyx croceus {y\Q\\\y\ Masai-land. 



The wonderfull)" }ellow-coloured bell\- of this bird can only 

 be distingui>hed in the open air, when the light is ver}" favourable 

 indeed. 



296. Macrouyx aiiraniigiila, Rchw. Xjiri, \'I. ; Donje 

 Erok, \'III.; Xgaptuk, X.; Xgare X>uki, XI.; Vumbe \a 

 Mawe, IV. 



297. Tvietothylaciis ti-iuilus (Cab.> Middle reaches of the 

 Fangani. II. ; Vumbe }-a Mawe, I\'. 



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