846 BIRDS OF SOUTH AFRICA. 
Page 420. BupHaGA ERYTHRORHYNCHA. 
Near Durban: does not apparently occur any great distance inland 
(B., F., and &.). 
Page 423. LAMPROTORNIS MEYESI. 
Sibanani (Holub). 
Page 424. LamMprororNIs AUSTRALIS. 
Mr. Ayres saw a few in Bamangwato, near Kama’s town. 
Page 425. LAMPROCOLIUS PHENICOPTERUS. 
Blauw Kranz, November ; Camperdown, December (B., I’., and R.). 
Eastern Bamangwato and West Matabele Land (Holub). 
Common on the Orange River (Bradshaw). 
Page 426. LAMPROCOLIUS SYCOBIUS. 
According to Captain Shelley this species is identical with L. chalybeus 
(H. and E.) from Abyssinia. 
Umvnuli River, August and September. Matabele name Iqueeze 
(Ayres). 
Central Transvaal: Bechuana Land (Holub). 
Fig. Holub and Von Pelz. Beitr. Orn. Siidafr. taf. iii. 
Page 428. PHoLIDAUGES VERREAUXI. 
Mashoona Land, September and October (Ayres). 
Page 429. SpreEo BICOLOR. 
A very familiar bird in the upper portions of Natal, remaining in flocks 
even after the breeding season has commenced. Nesting in 
numbers on the Incandu River near Newcastle (B., F., and R.). 
Common in the eastern part of the Colony and in the Transvaal, but 
not met with on the Orange River, on the northern border, nor 
seen in the Zambesi region (Bradshaw). 
Page 430. AMYDRUS CAFFER. 
Rather numerous about Kakamas: not seen anywhere else, not even 
at Upington, only seventy miles away along the river (Bradshaw). 
Page 431. AmypruS MoRIO. 
Common in flocks in rocky places in Natal, especially in the rocky 
districts (B., F., and R.). Rustenberg (Lucas). Linokana in the 
Marico district (Holub). 
Page 433. HyPHANTURGUS OLIVACEUS. 
Breeding near Newcastle in the middle of October: not often observed 
in the winter months (B., F., and R.). 
