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50. Cinnyris g uttur ali s (Linn.). — Several males 

 and females. 



*51. Cinnyris leucogaster (Vieill.). 

 Nectarinia talatala, Sharpe, Birds S. Afr. p. 318 ; — Boc. Orn. d'Ang. p. 172. 

 Cinnyris leucogaster, vid. Shelley, Nectariniidae, p. XXXIX. 



An adult male. Iris dark brown , bill and feet black. 



52. Parus nig e r , Vieill. — An adult male. 



53. Batis m o lit o r, Sharpe. 



Sharpe, Birds S. Afr. p. 318, pi. X, f. 1; — Boc. Orn. d'Ang. p. 198. 

 Batis print, Butt. N. L. M. 1888, p. 232. 



In my above quoted first paper on S. W. African Birds 

 I by mistake mentioned the specimens of Batis , two males 

 only, under the name of B. pririt. Having this time got 

 a female of molitor , I found that the specimens in the 

 former collection belong also to this species. The iris of 

 the present female is said to be yellow. 



54. L an i o tur du s torquatus, Waterh. — Young 

 specimens have all the quills strongly tipped with white, 

 and the iris is said to be brown. 



55. T e rpsiphone cristata (Linn.). — Three adult 

 females. 



56. L a niu s minor (6m.). — Five specimens. 



57. Lanius collurio, Linn. — Male and female. 



58. Urolestes melanoleucus (Jard. & Selby). — 

 Male and female. 



59. Laniarius sulphureipectus, Less. — Two 

 males. 



60. Laniarius atrococcineus, Burch. — Six 

 specimens. 



61. Dryoscopus guttatus, Hartl. — Three females, 

 all with some remains of immature plumage, and the 

 outermost pair of tail-feathers tipped with white. 



Observation : A re-examination of the specimens mentio- 

 ned in my first paper on Birds from Mr. van der Keilen, 



Notes from the Ley den Mugeum , "Vol. XI. 



