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Light blue; abdomen white, washed with rose-colour; outer tail- 
feathers white, the three next broadly tipped with white, becoming 
less towards the centre of the tail. Total length, 5:9 inches; 
wing, 2°5; tail, 3:3; bill, 0°35; tarsus, 1-1. 
Page 357. Insert:—Psanrporrocne antinori, Salvad. 
Antinori’s Rough-winged Swallow. 
In a collection recently presented by Sir John Kirk to the British 
Museum, consisting of birds collected by him during the first 
Livingstone expedition, there is a specimen of this new Swallow, 
which was discovered in Shoa by the late Marquis Antinori. It 
differs from P. holomelena in its white under wing-coverts. 
Page 357. Insert:—Cuptipon ursica (L.). House-Martin. 
The only occurrence of this European bird in South Africa is that 
noted by Mr. Ayres, who met with the species on the Quae Quae 
River in October, during Mr. Jameson’s expedition to Mashoona 
Land. He writes:—‘‘For two or three days, from about 9 to 
10 a.m. considerable numbers of Martins were flying up the river, 
at a great height, only now and then one coming within range ; 
they were apparently migrating.” 
This species is dark blue with a white rump, and is white under- 
neath. It may always be recognized by its white-feathered tarsi 
and toes. 
Fig. Dresser, B. Hur. ii, pl. 162. 
Page 357. PETROCHELIDON SPILODERA. 
Very numerous in the Newcastle district, breeding in October (B., F., 
and R.). 
Page 358. CoryLp CINcTA. 
Cotyle must, to be correct, be written Cotile. 
This species has been met With by Senor Anchieta at Caconda in 
Benguela. 
Mashoona Land (Ayres). 
First seen near Newcastle in October (B., F., and R.). 
Page 358. Insert:—Corine riparia (L.). Common Sand-Martin. 
This European species has been discovered by Mr. Ayres in the neigh- 
bourhood of Potchefstroom. It is of about the same size as 
C. paludicola, with which it consorts, but may be distinguished 
from that species by its white throat and dark brown chest band ; 
it may also be recognized by the little tuft of feathers on the back 
of the basal part of the tarsus. 
