818 BIRDS OF SOUTH AFRICA. 
Page 231. MyrMEcocIcHLA FORMICIVORA. 
Kingwilliamstown (Trevelyan). 
Rustenberg, July, common on all the open country (Ayres.) 
Common near Spalding’s on the Hart River. Exceedingly common 
after passing Estcourt; breeding near Newcastle (B., F., and R.). 
Page 232. THAMNOBIA CINNAMOMEIVENTRIS. 
Should be called Thamnolea cinnamometventris (cf. Sharpe, Cat. B. 
vii, p. 49). 
Rustenberg, May, very local (Ayres). 
Hills near the Shongo River, November Ist; Kanye, Matabele Land 
(Ayres). 
Page 233. SAXICOLA INFUSCATA. 
Is not a true Sawicola, and is referred by Mr. Seebohm to the genus 
Bradyornis. It should, therefore, be called Bradyornis infuscata 
(vide infra, p. 844). 
Page 234. SaxIcoLA GALTONI. 
Ladysmith (F. Oates). 
Inyati (Ff. Oates). 
A common species throughout the Rustenberg district (Ayres). 
Rocky kopjes near the Shongo River on November Ist: breeding 
(Ayres). 
Ladysmith, August (Reid). 
Page 236. SAxicoLa sINUATA. 
Referred by Mr. Seebohm to the genus Myrmecocichla (Cat. B. Brit. 
Mus. vi, p. 359). 
Page 236. Saxicona LAYARDI. 
Fig. Seebohm, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. vi, pl. xviii. 
Page 237. SaxicoLA SCHLEGELI. 
Referred by Mr. Seebohm to Myrmecocichla cinerea (vide infra). 
Page 238. SaxtcoLa PILEATA. 
Kingwilliamstown (Trevelyan). 
Potchefstroom (Lucas) ; John Scott’s Farm, Transvaal (I. Oates). 
Mashoona Land, September and October (Ayres). 
A familiar bird in the vicinity of habitations throughout the Newcastle 
district, nesting about September (B., F., and Lt.). 
Common all over the country near the Orange River (Bradshaw). 
Page 240. SaxIcoLA BIFASCIATA, 
Referred to the genus Myrmecocichla by Mr. Seebohm (Cat. B. Brit. 
Mus. y, p. 355). 
Plentiful in the neighbourhood of the Drakensberg at the foot of the 
slopes, breeding there in considerable numbers (B., F., and R.). 
Ingagane River (Reid). 
