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28. Pyromelana xanthomel^ena. 



Pyromelana xanthomelcena (Riipp.) ; Sharpe^ Cat. B. Brit. 

 Mus. xiii. p. 239 (1890). 



No. 19. S ^^- Salisbury, Dec. 12, 1894. Upper man- 

 dible blackish, lower mandible very pale fleshy ; iris brown. 

 In stomach insects. 



29. Petronia petronella. 



Petronia petronella (Licht.) ; Sharpe, t. c. p. 481. 



No. 24. 2 . Salisbury, March 14, 1895. Bill slate, lower 

 mandible lighter ; legs slate ; iris light brown. In stomach 

 young locust. 



30. POLIOSPIZA GULARIS. 



Poliospiza gularis (Smith) ; Sharpe, t. c. p. 482. 



No. 12. S- Salisbury, Nov. 10, 1894. Bill dark slate; 

 legs dark slate ; iris light brown. In stomach small seeds. 

 Native name " Nimba.^^ 



31. Serinus angolensis. 



Serinus angolensis (Gm.) ; Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xii. 

 p. 367 (1888). 



Crithagra angolensis, Sharpe, ed. Layard's B. S. Afr. p. 484. 



No. 18. (J. Salisbury, Dec. 12, 1894. Upper mandible 

 blackish, lower mandible light fleshy ; legs and feet pale 

 horny; iris brown. In crop small black seeds. Native 

 name " Chisha shasha." 



32. Anthus pyrrhonotus. 



Anthus pyrrhonotus (V.) ; Sharpe, t. c. p. 537. 



No. 6. Ad. Salisbury, Oct. 20, 1894. Upper mandible 

 black, lower mandible yellow, black at tip; palate bright 

 yellow; iris brown. 



XXI. — On the Geographical Distribution of Sterna 

 dougalli, Mont. By Howard Saunders. 



In the last Part of this volume (p. 99) a [?] was appended 

 to No. 36, Sterna dougalli, in Mr, Whitaker's list of 

 Tunisian birds, followed by an Editorial footnote to the 



