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lantit) gives a good idea of the colouration of C. angolensis, but 
that it is much larger. Our belief is that the Angolan bird will 
prove to be C. natalensis. 
Two specimens were procured by Anchieta at Caconda in Benguela. 
Page 264. CrsTicOoLA FULVIFRONS. 
Proves to be identical with C. lugubris (Riipp.), a widely spread African 
species. 
Page 268. Crsvicona cHrInrANa (large race of C. subruficapilla). 
Tatin River, December 8; Seruli Pan, December 17; Mangwato, 
December 27; commonest Warbler in that part of the country 
(Ayres). 
Very common near Newcastle (B., F., and R.). 
Page 269. CrsTIcoLA RUFILATA (= C. subruficapilla, var.) 
Rustenberg (Ayres). 
Page 269. CISTICOLA ISODACTYLA. 
This is not the O. isodactyla of Professor Peters, which is the same as 
C. lugubris, as the editor has assured himself by an examination of 
the type specimen. The bird called CU. isodactyla in the present 
edition is CO. subruficapilla, adult, in winter plumage. 
Page 270. CIsTICOLA LAISs. 
This is the young bird of C. subruficapilla in its first winter dress 
(cf. Sharpe, Cat. B. vii, p. 289). 
Page 273. CiIsTICOLA SUBCINNAMONEA. 
It has been made the type of a separate genus, Huryptila, by the 
editor (Cat. B. vii, p. 116). 
Page 273. CISTICOLA FASCIOLATA. 
Also separated by the editor under a different generic title, Calamo- 
nastes (Cat. B. Brit. Mus. vu, p. 133). 
Rustenberg district, May (Ayres). 
Tatin River, December 13 (Ayres). 
Page 259. CISTICOLA PROCERA. 
Is the large race of CO. subruficapilla (i.e. C. chiniana) in breeding 
plumage, the type having been examined by the editor (Cat. B. vii, 
p- 286). 
Page 271. CiIsTICOLA ABERRANS. 
Rustenberg (Ayres). We think the specimen recorded by Mr. Gurney 
(Ibis, 1880, p. 101), probably belongs to the winter plumage of 
Dryodromas fulvicapilla. Mr. Gurney also points out that the 
note on the habits of this bird, in Natal, really belongs to Prinia 
mystacea. 
