On the Biixh of the Kaffrarimi Frontier. 29 



y. — Sirds of the Kafrarkin Frontier. 

 By Frank A. 0. Pym, Curator, King Williams Town Museum. 



To the list of 200 Birds of the Kaffrarian Frontier, which 

 appeared in the Journal of the S.A.O.U. in October 1909, 

 the following species, which have since been observed, should 

 be added : — 



EsTRiLDA SUBFLAVA. (Orange-breasted Waxbill.) — Rare. 

 Specimens collected K.W.Town, December 1912 ; Amabele, 

 June 1913. 



Spermestes scutatus. (Hooded Weaver-Finch.) — Appa- 

 rently a migrant. 



Pyromelana taha. (Taha Bishop-Bird ) — Uncommon. 

 Examples observed at Pirle Halt, February to April 1911. 



Vidua paradisea. (Paradise Widow-Bird.) — Very rare. 

 Specimen taken at Breidback, January 1909. 



Certhilauda rufula. (Rufous Long-billed Lark.) — 

 Bolotwa, June 1912. 



Anthus nicholsoni. (Nicholson's Pipit.) — Pirie, July 

 1910. 



Anthus pyrrhonotus. (Cinnamon-backed Pipit.) — K. 

 W. Town and Pirie. 



Anthobaphes violacea. (Orange-bfeasted Sun-bird.) — 

 Very rare. Specimen taken, Pirie Forest in October. 



Laniarius MARAisT. (Marais's Bush-Shrike.) — Rare. 

 Pirie Forest, May 1909. 



Parisoma layardi. (Layard's Tit -Babbler.) — Pirie 

 Forest. 



Phyllorcopus trochtlus. (Willow- Wren.) — Migrant. 

 K. W. Town, November to March. 



