APPENDIX. 809 
Page 138. RHINOPOMASTES CYANOMELAS. 
Marico (Barratt). 
Near Metli River, August 10th; Seruli River, October 18th; Palat- 
swie River, October 20th ; Tati, October (F’. Oates). 
Ladysmith in the winter (Reid). 
Page 144, ScHIzoORHISs CONCOLOR. 
Common about Rustenberg ; from Marico (Barratt). 
By no means uncommon in Mashoona Land (Ayres). 
Dombe: native name Guere; Capangombe; Humbe: native name 
Kuele (Anchieta). 
Page 149. CucuLuts soLiTaRivs. 
Near Newcastle, September 27th (Butler). 
Page 147. CucuLus cANoRUS. 
Transvaal, December 27th (Ayres). 
Page 148. CucuLus GuLaRis. 
_ Plentiful at Kanye in Sechele’s country in January. Liberally distri- 
buted throughout South-central Africa; arrived at Umvuli River 
about the middle of September in considerable numbers, when 
their monotonous koo-koo was heard all over the country. From 
there being no difference in the cadence of the two notes the song 
may be readily distinguished from that of the Ouculus canorus 
(Ayres). 
Page 150. CucuLus cLamosvs. 
Crocodile River, November (F'. Oates). 
Page 151. CucULUS SMARAGDINEUS. 
Near Newcastle, October 22nd (Jones). Between Colenso and Maritz- 
burg (B., F., and R.). 
Page 1538. CHRYSOCOCCYX CUPREUS. 
By a mistake this species has been called Chrysococcyx instead of 
Cuculus cupreus. 
Potchefstroom. “Do not remain here during our winter months, 
June, July, and August. In the stomach was an egg partly 
digested, which I take to be that of Passer arcuatus; but I was 
not aware that the Cuckoos eat the eggs from the birds’ nests they 
are accustomed to lay in” (Ayres). 
Crocodile River (F. Oates) 
Umvuli River, October 6th. “I see Mr. Sharpe thinks I am mistaken 
as to the identification of the eggs of this species, but I am 
