APPENDIX. 805 
Page 100. Menrops pusintus. 
Rustenberg (Ayres). 
Not uncommon about the Umvuli River on the 11th of August 
Found breeding at the Quae-Quae River on October 20 (Ayres). 
Tati, March 24th (2. Oates). 
Ambaca; Dombe: native name Kacetbinongo, at Humbe Lengua and 
Kalumgumba; Huilla (Anchieta). 
Page 101. DicroceRcus HIRUNDINACEUS. 
Potchefstroom (Ayres). 
Near the Pantamatenka River, January 12th (F. Oates). 
Page 102. Coractas GARRULA. 
Near Rustenberg ; received also from Marico, about twenty miles north 
of Pretoria (Barratt). 
Lydenburg (Ayres) 
Tati, March 26th and 28th (F. Oates). 
Palatswie Pan, Bamangwato, December 18th (Ayres). 
Page 103. CoRractas NEYIA. 
Rustenberg (Ayres). 
Bamangwato, May 28th. Matabili name Chegala. Umyvuli River 
(Ayres). 
First Makalaka kraal on Zambesi road, August 24th. Second 
Makalaka kraal, September 9th (2. Oates). 
Capangombe. Native names at Humbe, Ambeta, Cicoca and Kahanana 
(Anchieta). 
Page 104. Coractas caupata. 
Near Rustenberg and on the Vaal River; Marico (Barratt). 
Rustenberg (Ayres). 
Palatswie Pan, June 4th; Umyuli River, September 4th. Plentiful 
throughout the Transvaal, Matabili, and Mashoona countries 
(Ayres). Between Pantamatenka River and Zambesi, January 
llth. Geruah, January 24th (J. Oates). 
Page 106. Insert:—Coractas spatuLata, Trimen. 
This species is distinguished by the form of the tail, which is 
spatulated, the two long feathers ending in a broadened racket. 
It is otherwise very similar to 0. caudata. It was discovered by 
Dr. Bradshaw in the Zambesi region. He states: “It was not 
seen far from the Zambesi, except once or twice, when I noticed 
it at about eighty miles’ distance to the south of the river. The 
species chiefly frequents the so-called ‘ Sand-veldt,’ a tract of 
heavy sand-ridges, keeping about the tallest timber. In the 
