844 BIRDS OF SOUTH AFRICA. 
We have likewise seen one collected by Dr. Bradshaw on the 
Zambesi, and a specimen was obtained by Mr. Jameson’s expedition 
on the Umvuli River in Mashoona Land. 
Distinguished by the light grey upper surface with no black on the 
forehead ; the lores, sides of face, throat, and fore-neck blackish 
slate-colour, the rest of the under surface white. Total length 
9 inches ; wing, 5°65. In the female the whole under surface 
is white with a crescent-like band of clear grey on the fore-neck. 
Fig. Jard. and Selby, Ill. Orn. pl. 57 (male). Sharpe, P.Z.S. 1870, 
pl. 4 (female). 
Page 400. EvrocEPHALUS ANGUITIMENS. 
Tatin, December (Ayres). 
Between the Molapo and Zambesi Rivers (Holub). 
Page 401. BRrapYORNIS MARIQUENSIS. 
Macloutsi River, December (Ayres). 
Page 402. Insert :—BRaDYORNIS INFUSCATA. Great Wood Shrike. 
Sazicola infuscata of p. 233 of this work. 
Spalding’s, Hart River. This species has a Shrike-like appearance, 
and frequents the low bushes near the river, and seems invariably 
to alight on the tops of them (Ayres). 
Page 402. Insert:—Brapyornis murina, F’. and H. 
Mouse-coloured Wood Shrike. 
The original specimen was collected by Senor Anchieta at Caconda, in 
Benguela ; it seems to us probable that it is allied to B. oatesi, if 
indeed it is not identical with that species. 
Page 404. BrapYORNIS SILENS. 
Kanye, Matabele Land (Ayres). 
Tati River (Holub). 
Page 406. Prrionops TALACOMA. 
Sparingly found throughout the wooded parts of the Rustenberg 
district (Ayres). 
Not common about the Umvuli, more plentiful at the Tatin River in 
the Matabele country (Ayres). 
Page 407. Sicmopus RETzit. 
Umvyuli River: scarce (Ayres). 
Page 408. BucHanea AssIMILIs. 
Only met with once by Mr. Ayres near Potchefstroom. He states 
that it was a common bird from the Umvnli River to the 
Transvaal, and he found it breeding at Matje Umschlope. 
