808 BIRDS OF SOUTH AFRICA. 
Page 120. Hatcyon cYANOLEUCA. 
Crocodile River, November 15th. Nata River, December 6th (F. 
Oates). 
Page 121. Hatcron spNEGALENSIS. 
Katumbella (Anchieta). 
Page 121. Hancyon manimpica. 
The specimens from South-western Africa belong to the race named 
by Drs. Cabanis and Reichenow, Halcyon cyanescens (J. £. O. 1877, 
p- 103). 
Page 121. Tookus FLAVIROSTRIS. 
Sparsely distributed about the wooded hill-sides in the Magaliesbergen 
(Ayres). 
Page 122. Bucorax CAFER. 
Mashoona Land (Ayres). 
Page 130. Tockus rLayirostRis. 
Crocodile River, July; Motloutsi River, August 24th (Ff. Oates). 
Mashoona Land (Ayres). 
Maconjo and Huilla (Anchieta). 
Page 133. Tocxus nasutus. 
Huilla (Anchieta). 
Not common about Rustenberg (Ayres). 
Page 134, UPpura AFRICANA. 
A great many seen about the mimosa thorns on the Rhinoster River, 
between Kronstadt and the Vaal River; Modder River near 
Bloemfontein ; between the Mooi River and Rustenberg (Barratt). 
Not numerous near Rustenberg (Ayres). 
Mashoona Land (Ayres). 
Ingagane River, July 9th; near Ladysmith, August 2Ist; Blauw 
Kranz River, November 22nd; Pietermaritzburg, August 30th and 
September (B., F’., and R.). 
Page 137. IrrisoR ERYTHRORHYNCHUS. 
Oliphant’s Nek, near Rustenberg; British Caffraria, and Oliphant 
Hoek, district Alexandria (Barratt). 
Rustenberg (Ayres). 
Crocodile River, November; Tati, June 26th; First Makalaka kraal 
on Zambesi road, August 30th (1. Oates). 
Not uncommon on Umyuli River. Matabili name Inshlaza (Ayres). 
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