852 BIRDS OF SOUTH AFRICA. 
Page 528. -MIRAFRA CHENIANA. 
Near Potchefstroom (Ayres). 
Page 530. Macronyx CAPENSIS. 
“Common in the sonth-eastern parts of the colony and the Transvaal, 
but not found along the northern border of the colony: it prefers 
grass-country. I have not seen it on the Zambesi” (Bradshaw). 
Southern and Western Transvaal: Linokana (Holub). 
Page 533. Macronyx AMELIZ. 
Pantamatenka River (Dr. Bradshaw ; teste Holub), 
Page 534. ANTHUS CAFFER. 
Potchefstroom and Rustenberg districts (Ayres). 
Page 539. ANTHUS BRACHYURUS. 
Found sparsely among the open glades of the hill-sides in the 
Rustenberg district (Ayres). 
Page 540. ANTHUS LINEIVENTRIS. 
Rustenberg (Ayres). 
Page 544. Insert :—ANTHUS TRIVIALIS (L.). Tree Pipit. 
In his “ Syenska Foglarna,” Professor Sundevall has recorded a spe- 
cimen as haying been shot on the Limpopo River between lat. 25° 
and 26° S. (cf. Malmgren, Ibis, 1867, p. 230). The following is a 
description of the adult male in breeding plumage. General 
colour above sandy brown, streaked with black, a little more 
narrowly on the head, all the feathers mesially centred with black 
streaks; the mantle rather lighter sandy buff than the rest of the 
upper surface ; ramp rather more uniform than the back; upper 
tail-coverts sandy brown edged with ashy fulvous, and narrowly 
centred with blackish ; least wing-coverts like the back; median 
series blackish tipped with white, forming a wing-bar; greater 
series dark brown, edged externally with whity brown, more 
ashy towards the base; bastard-wing blackish brown narrowly 
edged with white; primary-coverts and quills dusky brown, 
narrowly edged with whity brown, the first primary margined 
with whitish, the inner secondaries browner on the outer web, 
and more broadly edged with dull whitish; tail-feathers brown, 
the two centre feathers margined with whity brown, the outermost 
dull white, with a dark brown shaft and a broad oblique mark of 
dark brown on the inner web, the outer web pale brown towards 
the end; penultimate tail-feather with a small wedge-shaped spot 
of white at the tip of the inner web; lores and a tolerably-defined 
