172 Dr. P. Kendall on the Ornithology of the 



49. Telephonus senegalensis, L. & S., B. S. Afr. p. 394. 

 A male on 30th May and another six weeks later. In the 



stomach were noticed seeds and insects. 



50. Bradyornis ater, L. & S., B. S. Afr. p. 405. 

 I got a female on 12th June. 



51. Prionops talacoma, L. & S., B. S. Afr. p. 406. 



Two females on 5th and 9th June. The stomach of the 

 first contained a mantis. Bill black ; iris light yellow, 

 orange-coloured wattling round the eyes ; legs flesh- 

 coloured. 



52. SiGMODUs tricolor, L. & S., B, S, Afr. p. 407. 



On 16th July a male was shot; its stomach contained 

 orthoptera. The bill was red. Iris bright yellow. Bed 

 pectinated wattling round the eyes. Legs and feet were of 

 a sealing-wax red. 



53. BucHANGA AssiMiLis, L. & S., B. S. Afr. p. 408. 



A male which was hawking for grasshoppers was shot on 

 29th May at Fig-tree Creek. 



54. Oriolus larvatus, L. & S., B. S. Afr. p. 413. 



One of these birds I found in Rimer's Creek on 20th 

 August. 



55. Heterocorax capensis, L. & S.^ B. S. Afr. p. 415. 



One pair of these birds^ which were extremely shy, fre- 

 quented a farm in the centre of the Barberton flats, halfway 

 to the Kantoor. They never allowed me to get within shot, 

 even on horseback. 



56. CoRVUs scAPULATUs, L. & S., B. S. Afr. p. 416. 



Only on rare occasions did I see this species ; the 4th 

 August is the only note I made of its appearance. 



57. BUPHAGA AFRICANA, L. & S., B. S. Afr. p. 418. 



I got one male out of a party of six birds that flew off the 

 backs of some trek-oxen which were feeding at a drift of the 

 Lompagwana River, where they had been outspanned. This 

 was on 30th May. 



