collected in Uganda and British East Africa. 431 



Fringillaria tahapisi. 



<? 1-2. 6. xi. 10. 



?. 20.vi.l2. 



Not very plentiful, was seen in the dry rocky country and 

 in the scrub-lands. 



Localities. Katwe and Toro, in Uganda ; Kisumu, in 

 British East Africa. 



Motacilla vidua. 



S 1-5. ]7.vii. 10; 21. v. 10; 15. v. 10; 5.xii.l4; 

 25. vii. 09. 



?. 21.V.10. 



Imm. 21.V. 10. 



A common species, but a sweet songster and very tame. 

 They were breeding from April to July, and are common 

 foster-parents of the two common Cuckoos, Chrysococcyx 

 cupreus and Cuculus solitarius. One specimen is an almost 

 full albino, while another has the white of the forehead 

 exteiiding well behind the eyes. 



Localities. Kyetema, Kalwanga^ and Kasaka, in Uganda ; 

 Nairobi, in British East Africa. 



Motacilla alba. 



c? 1-2. 15.xii.l2. 



Not very common, occasionally met with as a migrant. 



Locality. Busiya, in Uganda. 



Budytes flavus. 



S 1-7. 3.x. 10; 16.xi.09; ll.xi.09; 5.11.11; 

 4.xi.l0. 



?. 4.xi. 10. 



A very common migrant, found about most of the lakes, 

 on the grass-lands, and banks of rivers. 



Localities. Toro and Ankole Districts, Busoga and Chagwe, 

 in Uganda. 



Budytes melanocephalus. 



S 1-4. 5. iv. 11 ; 4. xi. 10 ; 5. iv. 11 ; 2. xi. 12. 



? 1-2. 5.iv.ll ; 2.xi. 10. 

 Fairly common at certain seasons. 

 Localities. Butiabwa, Lusassa, and Jinja, in Uganda. 



