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Not uncommon in the town of Potchefstroom (Ayres). 
Natal (Gueinzius ; Mus. Norv.). 
Near Camperdown Station in Natal ([e#d). 
Tati (F. Oates). 
Shango River ; pretty generally distributed over the country (Ayres). 
Page 83. CAPRIMULGUS EUROPAUS. 
Near Kronstadt and Potchefstroom; near Rustenberg; also received 
from Marico (Barratt). 
Transvaal during the summer (Ayres). 
Lydenburg (Ayres). 
Camperdown, Natal, December 15th (Rezd). 
Page 84. Insert :—CaprimuLaus SHELLEYI, Bocage. Shelley’s Goatsucker. 
Close to O. pectoralis, but with the colours brighter ; the breast rayed 
with black on a rufous ground. Caconda: native name Quim- 
bamba (Anchieta). 
Country of Talla Magongo : native name Huicumbamba (Capello and 
Ivens). 
Page 85. CAPRIMULGUS RUFIGENA. 
Lydenburg (Ayres). 
Tati, March and October; Semokwe River, September and October 
(F. Oates). 
Caconda (Anchieta). 
Page 85. Insert:—Caprimuxeus rossi, Verr. Mozambique Goatsucker. 
Benguela, native name Ximbamba (Anchieta). 
Page 87. CAPRIMULGUS LENTIGINOSUS. 
Rustenberg (Ayres). 
Page 88. CAPRIMULGUS MOSSAMBICUS. 
During Mr. Jameson’s expedition to Mashoona Land this species was 
found first on the Umvuli River on the 27th of August, when 
they were not very common, but towards the end of September 
they were very abundant near the Ganyani. Breeding commences 
in September. On the 19th of October an egg was taken on the 
Bembesi River (Ayres). 
Tati, March 21st (7. Oates). 
Page 89. CosMETORNIS VEXILLARIUS. 
Mashoona name Amadaniba: Matabele name Manovella. First met 
with in Mashoona Land late in August. First specimen shot 
September 13th; after this they gradually became plentiful, 
breeding at the end of September (Ayres). 
Victoria Falls, January (J. Oates). 
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