sone = 
816 BIRDS OF SOUTH AFRICA. 
Page 214. CRATEROPUS HARTLAUBI. 
Zambesi (Bradshaw: Mus. G. EH. Shelley). 
Fig. Bocage, Orn. Angola, pl. i, fig. 1. 
Page 215. AETHOCICHLA GYMNOGENYS. 
Fig. Sharpe, Cat. B. vii, pl. xii. 
Page 215. NEocicHLA GUTTURALIS. 
Fig. Bocage, Orn. Angola, pl. i, fig. 2. 
Page 219. CH#rops pycNopyaius. 
Capangombe : native name Kankiria-Kiria. 
Quillengues: native name Hlequete (Anchieta). 
Page 219. MontTIcOLA RUPESTRIS. 
Scarce in the Lydenburg district of the Transvaal (Ayres). 
Common in the kloofs at the foot of the Drakensberg, near Newcastle, 
and evidently breeds in the neighbourhood (B., F., and R.). 
Page 220. MonticoLa EXPLORATOR. 
Kingwilliamstown (Trevelyan). 
Macamac (T. Ayres). 
Kaar Kloof heights (F. Oates). ‘ 
The specimen recorded by us as having been obtained at Hope Town 
by Mr. T. C. Atmore is referred by Mr. Seebohm to M. brevipes 
(cf. Cat. B. Brit. Mus. v, p. 325). : 
Numerous in all parts of the Newcastle district throughout the 
winter, but only a few pairs remained to breed (B., F., and R.). 
Page 221. MonvIcoLa BREVIPES. 
Near Potchefstroom, August (Ayres). 
Widely distributed about the mountains of the Transvaal, but not very 
common (Ayres). 
—- ret? 
Page 222. CossyPHA BICOLOR. 
Kingwilliamstown (Trevelyan). 
Exceedingly scarce in the Lydenburg forests (Ayres). 
Zulu Land (Gordge: Mus. G. BE. Shelley). = 
Page 224. CossYpHA CAFFRA. 
Kingwilliamstown (Trevelyan). 
Newcastle (Butler). Ladysmith (Harkness: teste B., F., and R.). 
Linokana, Western Transvaal (Holub). 
Very common along the Orange River (Bradshaw). 
