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near Potchefstroom in February, and Mr. Ayres at the same place 
in March. 
Richmond Road, near Pietermaritzburg, December (B., F., and R.). 
Page 290. AcROCEPHALUS BETICATUS. 
Incandu River, near Newcastle, October (Reid). 
Page 291. AcROCEPHALUS PALUSTRIS. 
Mr. Seebohm states that, like A. streperus, the present bird has the 
second primary longer than the fifth, but instead of being olive- 
brown above, the back has a slight russet tinge, more decided on 
the rump. We notice that he does not quote the present work, 
and therefore he was apparently unaware of the occurrence of the 
species in Natal, which is considerably to the south of the winter 
homes accorded for it by Mr. Seebohm (J. c.), when he says that it 
winters in Central Africa. 
Mr. Gurney (Ibis, 1878, p. 289) states that the remarks of Mr. Ayres, 
given by us on page 292 of this work, really belong to A. 
beticatus and not to A. palustris. 
Page 293. ACROCEPHALUS SCHENOBANUS. 
Potchefstroom, April 10 and 18 (Ayres). 
Page 293. CAMAROPTERA OLIVACEA. 
A mistake has taken place in the identification of this species. The 
true ©. olivacea of Vieillot, founded on Levaillant’s ‘‘ Olivert,” is 
the bird called by us Camaroptera brachyura, and the present bird 
must stand as C. swndevalli, Sharpe, J. f. O. 1882, p. 347. 
Page 294. CAMAROPTERA BRACHYURA. 
This must stand as C. olivacea (Vieill.). A specimen of Mr. Rickard’s, 
from Uitenhage, is in the British Museum. 
Page 296. PHYLLOSCOPUS TROCHILUS. 
Quillengues in the interior of Benguela (Anchieta). 
Potchefstroom, March (Lucas), November, December (Ayres). 
Namaqua Land (Sir A. Smith). 
Matje Umschlope, November 17th (Ayres). 
Three miles south of Newcastle, October; and Camperdown Station, 
December (Reid). 
Page 297. EREMOMELA FLAVIVENTRIS. 
Kinegwilliamstown (Trevelyan). 
Caconda. Native name, Lugando-anjobo (Anchieta). 
Umynuli River, August 19th (Ayres). 
