814 BIRDS OF SOUTH AFRICA. - 
Chlorocichla, by the editor (cf. Sharpe, Brit. Mus. Cat. B. vi, 
p- 113). The true C. flaviventris inhabits the eastern portion of 
the continent, ranging from Natal to Mombas. The western birds 
are different and have been separated by the editor as 
186a. CuHLOROCICHLA occIDENTALIS, Sharpe. 
Western Yellow-breasted Bulbul. 
This is the western representative of (. flaviventris, and occurs in 
Damara Land, Benguela, and extends into Angola. Quillengues 
and Capangombe (Ancihieta). 
It may be distinguished by having the lores grey, and the ring round 
the eye white, the ear-coverts lighter and more ashy brown than 
the crown of the head. 
Fig. Sharpe, Cat. B. Birt. Mus. vi, pl. viii. 
Page 203. PHYLLASTREPHUS CAPENSIS. ‘ 
The generic name should be written Phyllostrophus (cf. Sharpe, Cat. 
B. Brit. Mus. vi, p. 116). By an oversight too it has been called 
a “ Thrush ” instead of a Bulbul. 
Humbe: native names Utena and Cazxezre (Anchieta). 
Page 204. Insert :—PHYLLOSTROPHUS FULVIVENTRIS, Cab. 
Buff-bellied Bristle-necked, Bulbul. 
Differs from P. capensis in having the back pale olive-brown, contrast- 
ing with the upper tail-coverts and the tail, which are rufous. 
The head is dark ashy brown. Wing, 3°35 inches. 
It is the species referred to under the heading of P. capensis, as 
having been met with at Biballa and the Chimba River, by 
Anchieta. 
Page 204. ANDROPADUS IMPORTUNUS. 
Breeding near Camperdown Station, Natal, in December (Reid). 
Page 205. ANDROPADUS HYPOXANTHUS, Sharpe. 
This must bear the name of A. oleaginus, Peters, discovered in Inham- 
bane, from which place it extends to the Zambesi. 
Page 206. ANDROPADUS FLAVOSTRIATUS. 
Has been placed in the genus Xenocichla by the editor (cf. Sharpe, 
Cat. B. Brit. Mus. vi, p. 100). 
Page 206. PYcNONOTUS CAPENSIS. 
The editor expressed his doubts as to the number of species of 
Pycnonotus to be recognized in South Africa. Since then Mr. 
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