I918.] the Birds of the AngJu- Egyptian Sudan. 433 



Cinnyricinclus leucogaster verreauxi. 



Cinnyricinclus verreuiuvi (Bocage); Shelley, B. A.v. p. ^l. 



A single example, probably a wanderer, of this southern 

 African race of C. leucogaster was secured by Mr. Butler at 

 Mongalla and is now in the Museum at Khartoum. It is 

 distinguished from the northern race by the presence of a 

 "white patch on the outer web of the outer tail-feathers. 



Family STUiiNiOiE. 

 Creatophora carunculata. 



Crealophora carimculata (Gm.) ; Shelley, B. A. v. p. 123. 

 [B. coll.] 1 Mongalla ''summer" Mon. ; 1 Lado Feb. 

 L.E. 



Hypocolius ampelinus. 



Hypocolius ampelinus Bp. Consp. i. 1850, p. 336 : Cali- 

 fornia ! (probably Abyssinia, cf. Heugliu, Ibis, 1868, p. 181); 

 Shelley, B. A. v. p. 34. 



There is a specimen in the British Museum collected by 

 Verreaux and labelled " White Nile." Three specimens in 

 the Paris IMuseum are also believed to have been obtained 

 in Sennar. It seems probable that it is an occasional 

 migrant to the Sudan. It is otherwise only known from 

 Arabia. 



Family Ploceid^. 

 Ploceus (Othyphantes) emini. 

 Othyphantes emini Hartl. ; Shelley, B. A. iv. p. 458. 



[Chr. coll.] 1 S juv. Yambio Mch. E.G. 



This rare species is not represented in the Butler col- 

 lection ; but a single young male with a grey back finely 

 streaked with black in the Christy collection appears to he. 

 referable to it. The type locality Agaru is in the Nile 

 Province of Uganda. 



Ploceus (Hyphanturgus) ocularius crocatus. 

 llyphanlornis crocata Hartlaub, Abh. Bremen, 1881, 

 p. 100 : Magungo. 



