APPENDIX. 821 
Linokana, Western Transvaal (Holub). 
Not met with on the Orange River: common from the Transvaal to 
the Zambesi (Bradshaw). 
Page 251. AxnDON CORYPHAA. Coryphée Chat-Thrush. 
Is not a true Adon, but an Hrythropygia (cf. Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. 
Mus. vii, p. 73). It should be called H. corypheus. 
“ Chat-Thrush ” is a better English name for these birds. 
Page 252. Axpon LEUCOPHRYS. White-eyebrowed Chat-Thrush, 
Should also be referred to the genus Hrythropygia. 
By no means plentiful in the Rustenberg district (Ayres.) 
Matje Umschlope, November; Kanye, January 7 (Ayres). 
Page 253. AEDON PENA. Sir Andrew Smith’s Chat-Thrush. 
Should be called Hrythropygia pena (cf. Sharpe, Cat. B. vi, p. 76). 
Common at Bamangwato on the 26th December: breeding (Ayres). 
Page 255. Insert:—EryTuropyGia munpA, Cab. Angolan Chat-Thrush. 
The birds from Damara Land and Humbe turn out not to be H. 
leucophrys, but an Angolan species H. munda, and the references 
to the habits of the bird in Damara Land, given on p. 252, belong 
to that species. 
It differs from its ally, H. lewcophrys, in having the flanks uniform and 
not streaked, the black streaks being confined to the lower throat 
and fore-neck. 
Fig. Reichen. &. Schalow, J. f. O. 1881, taf. iv, fig. 3. 
Page 254. Insert :—HRyYrHROPYGIA ZAMBESIANA, Sharpe. 
Zambesi Chat-Thrush. 
Procured by Sir J. Kirk at Tete on the Zambesi. Allied to HL. pena, 
like which species it has rufous tail-feathers tipped with white, 
with a broad subterminal bar of dark brown, but distinguished by 
having the wing-coverts tipped with white, and by the black 
streaks on the fore-neck and chest. 
Fig. Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. pl. xv, fig. 1. 
Page 254. Drymmca FLAVICANS. 
The genus Drymeca is identical with the older genus Prinia* and the 
species should be known as Prinia flavicans. 
Mangwato, December 26 (Ayres). 
Numerous on the Orange River (Bradshaw). 
* “ By an oversight the genus Drymeca is not given as a synonym in the Catalogue 
(p. 183), where the following addition is necessary: Drymoica, Swains. Zool. Journ. ii, 
p- 168 (1828) Type, D. maculosa.”’—R. B. 8. 
