812 BIRDS OF SOUTH AFRICA. 
Page 181. CAMPOTHERA BENNETTI. 
Not common among the Magaliesbergen near Rastenberg (Ayres). 
Second Makalaka kraal on Zambesi road, September 7th (F. Oates). 
Capangombe and Huilla ( Anchieta). 
Page 184. CAMPoTHERA SMITHII. 
Tati, October 6th (F. Oates). 
Not very scarce on the Umyuli River (Ayres). 
Rio Chimba (Anchieta). 
Rustenberg district (Ayres: Mus. G. E. 8.). 
Page 187. GErocoLAPTES OLIVACEUS. 
Exceedingly common in Natal, especially in the upper portions of the 
colony. Bred in August (B., F., and It.). 
Page 188. Drnproricus NAMAQUUS. 
Should be placed in the genus Mesopicus (cf. Hargitt, Ibis, 1883, p. 
407). 
Scarce species near Rustenberg among the Magaliesbergen (Ayres). 
Motloutsi River, August; Ramaqueban River, July and August 
(F. Oates). 
Umvuli River, August ; Quae-Quae River, October (Ayres). 
Caconda; Humbe; native name Bangula (Anchieta). 
Page 189. DeEnDROPICUS HARTLAUBI. 
This is only the fully adult of D. cardinalis “with the red colour of 
the rump strongly developed with age” (Hargitt, Ibis, 1883, 
p- 441). ‘ 
Transvaal (Ayres). 
Page 190. Dernpropicus CARDINALIS. 
Rustenberg (Ayres). 
Ramaqueban River, September 4th ; Tati, October 7th (I. Oates). 
Blauw Kranz, Natal, November (Butler). 
Biballa (Anchieta). Native name at Capangombe Bangula, at Humbe 
Balambamba. 
Page 191. Dernpropicus MENSTRUUS. 
Should be called Mesopicus griseocephalus (cf. Hargitt, Ibis, 1883, p. 
317). 
In a kloof underneath the Drakensberg, not far from the Leo Kop 
mountain, and near Newcastle (B., F., and R.). 
Page 191. Yunx PEcTORALIS. 
Should be written Iyna pectoralis. 
Rustenberg ; very scarce (Ayres). 
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