834 BIRDS OF SOUTH AFRICA. 
of the head and neck and the wings brown; quills slightly edged 
with yellowish-olive; under parts white, shaded with yellow on 
the abdomen, flanks, and under tail-coverts. Total length, 4:7 
inches ; culmen, 0°6; wing, 2°6; tail, 2:1; tarsus, 0°7. 
Fig. Shelley, Monogr. Nect. pl. 108. 
Page 322. ZosTeEROPS CAPENSIs. 
Common near Newcastle and universally distributed throughout Natal, 
(B., F., and R.). 
Page 324. ZosTEROPS PALLIDA. 
Orange River; common (Bradshaw). 
Rustenberg (Ayres). 
Page 325. ZosTEROPS VIRENS. 
Rustenberg (Ayres). 
Page 325. ZosTEROPS SENEGALENSIS. 
Caconda in Benguela; native name Hoto (Anchieta). 
Page 326. ZosTEROPS ATMORII. 
The above title the editor has recently suppressed (Cat. B. ix, p. 169), 
as he believes it to be identical with Z. poliogaster of Heuglin 
from N. E, Africa. 
Page 327. ANTHOSCOPUS CAPENSIS. 
Shot on the 15th of May on the rocky ranges near Potchefstroom 
(Ayres). 
Rustenberg ; common (Ayres). 
Spalding’s, Hart River (Ayres) ; nesting at Boatlanami Pan (Jameson). 
Not very common along the Orange River (Bradshaw). 
Page 327. ANTHOSCOPUS CAROLT. 
Considered by Dr. Gadow (Cat. B. viii, p. 71) to be a sub-species or 
race of A. capensis. The two birds are thoroughly and specifically 
distinct, as is shown by Dr. Gadow’s plate I, bad though the 
latter may be. 
Ganyani River. Matabele name N’kilo (Ayres). 
Fig. Gadow, Cat. B. vii, pl. i, fig. 1. 
Page 329. Insert :—ANTHOSCOPUS FLAVIFRONS (Cass). 
Yeilow-fronted Penduline Titmouse. 
Found by Senor Anchieta at Caconda. 
This is a West African species hitherto supposed to be confined to 
Gaboon. It is distinguished from the African Penduline Titmice 
