838 BIRDS OF SOUTH AFRICA. 
Page 346. Batis CAPENSIS. 
The name Batis having been pre-occupied in Botany, it follows that 
the genus Pachyprora must be employed, and the species will 
stand as Pachyprora capensis, 
Universally distributed, and common in every wooded kloof in the 
Newcastle district (B., F., and R.). 
Page 348. Baris MoLiror. 
Must be called Pachyprora molitor. 
Commonest of the Flycatchers about Rustenberg (Ayres). 
Common on the Umyuli River, Mashoona Land (Ayres). 
Not met with in the Neweastle district ; Ladysmith, August ; Colenso, 
November (Reid). 
Very plentiful along the Orange River (Bradshaw). 
Page 349. Batis prrrit. 
Must be called Pachyprora pririt. 
Tamasetse (Holub). 
Page 350. Baris mINULUA. 
Must stand as Pachyprora minulla. 
Native name at Biballa, Kaloqueio (Anchieta). 
Fig. Bocage, Orn. Angola, pl. iii. 
Page 351. Laniorurpus TORQUATUS. 
Capangombe (Anchieta). 
Page 352. SrpnosTira sciva. 
Very scarce in the Transyaal, but a pair are very occasionally to 
be seen in winter (Ayres). 
Rustenberg (Ayres). 
Frequent in the kloofs at the foot of the Drakensberg in July, August 
and September (B., F’., and R.). 
Occasionally met with on the Orange River, but not at all common 
(Bradshaw). 
Page 352. TrpsiPHONE CRISTATA. 
The proper name for this species is Terpsiphone perspicillata (Swains.). 
Umvuli River: scarce in this part of Mashoona Land (Ayres). 
Drakensberg Kloofs, near Newcastle, October: nesting at Colenso, 
November, and at Camperdown in December (B., F., and R.). 
Northern Bamangwato; Central Zambesi; West Matabele Land 
(Holub). 
Page 355. ELMinta aAnbicaupa, Bocage. White-tailed Blue Flycatcher, 
Sent from Caconda by Senor Anchieta. Native name Okicecene. 
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