— 321 — 



3- — Serinus mozambicus tando. 



Serinus viozanihicas tando Sclater and Praed, Ibis, 191 8, p. 465 : 

 Ndala Tando, N. Angola. 



Range. — N. Angola and Belgian Congo (part). 



Distingiiishing characters. — Cf. Sclater and Praed. (L. c.) 



4. — Serinus mozambicus santhome. 



Serinus mozambicus santhome Bannerman, Bull. B. O. C..XLI, 

 192 1, p. 137 : St. Thomas island. 



Range. — St. Thomas island, Gulf of Guinea. 



fhstinguis/iing characters. — Differs trom S. fii. tando in having 

 upper-parts less conspicuously streaked, especially on the crown; 

 from S. m. caniceps by having the head green, instead of grey ; from 



5. m. pîinctiguia by lacking the bright green back. 



The typical race and two other forms inhabit. vSouth and East 

 Africa for particulars of which see Sclater and Pread's paper 

 already cited. 



Family MOTACILLIDAE. 



Motacilla aguimp. 



Motacilla aguimp Dumont, Dict. des Sci. Nat., XXI, 1821, 

 p. 266. — Orange River, Namaqualand. 



A single spécimen of the African Pied Wagtail was shot by 

 Mr LowE at Iju water works, near Lagos, on Dec. iSth 1919 and 

 Robin Kemp obtained it at Agoulerie in June 1905. 



From Northern Nigeria we hâve spécimens in the British 

 Muséum from Kabba and Lokoja (W. A. Forbes) and it is recor- 

 ded from Loko (Hartert). I hâve fixed Namaqualand as the Type 

 locality of Motocilla aguinip as Dumont based his description of 

 this bird on plate CLXXVIII of Levaillant, Oiseaux d'Afrique, 

 in the text of which Levaillant remarks that the name « aguimp» is 



