APPENDIX. 841 
Page 366. Hrirunpo pimipiata. 
Caconda (Anchieta) 
Rustenberg, May, July; common during the South African winter 
(Ayres). 
Umvuli River, August. Native name N’konjane (Ayres). 
An early arrival, plentiful, nesting in every house (Bradshaw). 
Page 368. Hrrunpo FILIFERA. 
The oldest name for this Swallow appears to be Hirundo smithit of 
Leach, described from specimens procured on the Congo by 
Tuckey’s expedition. 
Page 368. HrrunpO GRISEOPYGA. 
Caconda (Anchieta). 
Quae Quae River, Mashoona Land, October (Ayres). 
Page 370. Hirunpo SEMIRUFA. 
According to Mr. Gurney, the young bird has the outer tail-feathers 
much shorter than in the adult ; the under surface of the body is 
a paler rufous, and the upper surface brownish-black, instead of 
dark blue with a metallic lustre as in the old bird. 
Mashoona Land (Ayres). 
Page 370. Insert:—Huirvunpo rurieuna, Bocage. Bocage’s Swallow. 
Professor Barboza du Bocage has described this species from Caconda, 
where, according to Senor Anchieta, it is called Miapia. 
He states that in the style of colouration it resembles H. semirufa, 
but is very much smaller. 
Page 371. HirunDo cUCcULLATA. 
Mashoona Land, September, October, and December seen, but no 
specimens procured (Ayres). 
Visited the upper portions of Natal rather later than H. albigularis ; 
seen on October 2, from which date it was extremely abundant and 
nesting (B., F., and R.). 
Scarce along the Orange River, but plentiful further south in the 
colony. Nests near Renhardt, a village seventy miles south of the 
Orange River (Bradshaw). 
Page 373. HiruNDO PUBLLA. 
Mossamedes (Sala). Coroca River and Huilla (Anchieta). 
Umvuli River, Mashoona Land, October 1st (Ayres). 
Page 374. Lantus cOLLarRis. 
One of the commonest birds all over the Magaliesbergen (Ayres). 
Spalding’s, Hart River, February (Ayres). 
