APPEND]X. 8138 
Blauw Kranz River, Natal, May 22nd (I. Oates). 
Ladysmith, Natal (Harkness). Common along the Tugela at Colenso 
(Reid). 
Page 195. Psirracus MBpYERI. 
Second Makalaka kraal on Zambesi road, September 4th. Tati, 
October (Ff. Oates). 
Common throughout the bush country; plentiful in Mashoona Land 
at the Umyuli River and in the other parts. Matabili name 
Zignonene (Ayres). 
Page 198. TurpDUS LITSITSIRUPA. 
Placed by Mr. Seebohm in the genus Geocichla (Cat. B. Brit. Mus. v, 
p. 182). 
Eland’s River, July; Tati, March (F. Oates). 
Scantily scattered throughout Mashoona Land (Ayres). 
Page 199. TurRDUS LIBONYANUS. 
Quillengues (Anchieta). Caconda (Anchieta, s. n. T’. verreauat). 
Makalaka country (Dr. Bradshaw). 
Commonest Thrush in the Magaliesbergen (Ayres). 
A pair occasionally to be found, here and there, about the country 
of the Mashoonas. Matabele name Inshlara (Ayres). 
Page 200. TuRDUS OLIVACEUS. 
Kingwilliamstown (Trevelyan). 
Very numerous along the Orange River (Bradshaw). 
Page 202. Turpus cABANisi, Bp. Cabanis’ Thrush. 
Distinguished from 7. olivaceus by haying the belly orange-chestnut 
and the flanks brown. In 7. olivaceus the flanks are orange-chest- 
nut like the belly. 
Mr. Seebohm gives the above diagnosis (¢. c. p. 187). The references 
in the present work to the Olivaceous Thrush from the Transvaal 
and Lake N’gami, belong to this species. 
Page 202. TURDUS VERREAUXII. 
This species is the young of 7’. libonyanus (cf. Seebohm, Cat. B. Brit. 
Mus. v, p. 230). 
Page 202. TuRDUS GURNEYI. 
Referred by Mr. Seebohm (t. c. p. 270) to the genus Geocichla. Inthe 
note to p. 202, for “‘ Macairac,” read ‘‘ Macamac.” 
Lydenburg district, Transvaal: exceedingly scarce (Ayres). 
Page 203. CRINIGER FLAVIVENTRIS. 
This is not a true Cringer, and has been placed in a distinct genus, 
