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This, 1909, p. 500 Br. H. Afr.; Chubb, Ibis, 1909, p. 162 Bulawayo ; 
W. Sclater, Ibis, 1911, p. 284. 
Pomatorhynchus senegalus, Reichenow, Vég. Afr. ii. p. 547 (1903) ; 
Sharpe, Handl. B. iv. p. 299 (1903); Erlanger, J. f. O. 1905, p. 693 
Somaliland ; Kemp, Ibis, 1905, p. 234 Sierra Leone ; Jackson, Ibis, 
1906, p. 552 Toro; Neave, Manc. Mem. 41, No. 10, p. 75 (1907) 
N.-H. Rhodesia; id. Ibis, 1910, p. 228 N.-W. Rhodesia ; Swynner- 
ton, J. S. Afr. Orn. Union, 1911, p. 6 Gazaland ; Reichenow, D. 
Zentr. Afr. Exped. iii. p. 310 (1910); id. Mittl. Zool. Mus. Berl. v. 
p- 222 (1911) Camaroon. 
Lanius erythropterus, Shaw, Gen. Zool. vii. p. 301 (1809) Senegal. 
Telephonus erythropterus, O. Grant, Trans. Zool. Soc. xix. p. 337, 
pl. xix, figs. 21, 23, eggs (1910) Ruwenzori ; Bannerman, Ibis, 1910, 
p-. 688 Bt. EH. Afr. 
Lanius coronatus, Vieill. N. Dict. d’ Hist. Nat. xxvi. p. 140 (1818). 
Tschagra senegalensis, Lesson, Traité d’Ornith. p. 373 (1831) Senegal. 
Pomatorhynchus orientalis, Cab. Decken Reise iii. p. 27 (1869) 
Mombasa ; Oberholser, P, U. 8. Nat. Mus. xxx. p. 810 (1906) 
Mombasa. 
Pomatorhynchus senegalus orientalis, Dearborn, Publ. Field Mus. Ornith, 
i. p. 178 (1909) Bt. H. Afr. 
Pomatorhynchus senegalus armenus, Oberholser, P. U.S. Nat. Mus. xxx. 
p. 809 (1906) Taveta B. H. A.; Sjostedt, Kilimandjaro-Meru Exped. 
i, p. 112 (1910). 
Telephonus senegalus senegalus, p. 374, T. s. erythropterus, p. 376, 
T. s. orientalis, p. 376, T. s. armenus, p. 377, T. s. pallidus, p. 375 
Accra; T.s.camerunensis, p. 375 Camaroon ; T. s. rufofuscus, p. 376 
N. Angola; T. s. catholeucus, p. 377 South Somaliland; Neumann, 
J. f. O. 1907. 
Adult. Upper half of head black, with a broad buff eyebrow fading into 
white in front of the eye; hind neck and mantle ochraceous brown, passing 
into ashy brown on the lower back, upper tail-coverts and centre pair of tail- 
feathers, these latter with numerous narrow almost obsolete bars of darker ; 
remainder of tail black, with broad white ends to the feathers and margins 
to the outermost; wings bright cinnamon-red, with the centre portion of 
the feathers of the scapulars, inner greater coverts and secondaries black, 
and the inner webs of the primaries blackish brown, with some rufous buff 
margins ; under wing-coverts rufous buff of a more dusky shade towards the 
primaries and a white edging to the bend of the wing; cheeks and under 
parts mostly white, shading into deep buff on the ear-coverts and sides of 
neck and into pale buff on the thighs and under tail-coverts, and the 
crop and flanks shaded with ashy grey. ‘Iris light grey to violet-grey ; 
