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Very local; met with at Upington on the Orange River; summer 
visitor (Bradshaw). 
Page 455. VIDUA ARDENS. 
Generally distributed and fairly common in Natal (B., F., and R.). 
Page 457. ORvryGOsPIzZA POLYZONA. 
Rustenberg, common (Ayres). 
Very common round Neweastle, winter and summer (B., F’., and R.) 
Page 458. CHERA PROGNE. 
One of the commonest birds in the upper portion of Natal, but not 
observed in any great numbers below Howick, or rather Riet 
Spruit, a few miles lower down on the Pietermaritzburg road ; 
Richmond River Downs in December (B., F., and R.). 
Linokana, Western Transvaal (Holub). 
Page 461. PENTHETRIA AXILLARIS. 
Extremely common at Richmond Road in December; Durban; a single 
specimen at Calleba’s Laagte, about twenty-five miles from New- 
castle, but not noted further north ; not seen north of the foot of 
the Kaarkloof (B., F., and R.). 
Page 462. PYROMELANA ORYX. 
Molapo ; Barolong Land (Holub). 
Very local in South Africa, being plentiful in some places and scarce 
in others: have met with it from Cape Town to the Zambesi 
(Bradshaw). 
Page 463. PyRoMELANA CAPENSIS. 
Common near Newcastle (B., F., and R.). 
Only seen in the more settled parts of the colony; found in the reeds 
on the Orange River, making their nests on the islands (Brad- 
shaw). 
Page 467. AMADINA ERYTHROCEPHALA. 
Very common on the Orange River; have met with it as far south as 
Renhardt (Bradshaw). 
Page 469. EsTRELDA SUBFLAVA. 
A small flock met with near Newcastle in September; Richmond Road 
in December (Butler). 
Page 469. HsTRELDA DUFRESNII. 
Rustenberg (Ayres). 
Page 470. HstRELDA ASTRILD. 
Everywhere common in Natal (B., F., and R.). 
Not very common on the Orange River (Bradshaw). 
