191B.] the Birds of the Anglo -Egyptian Sudan. 463 



Fringillaria septemstriata goslingi. 



FringiUaria goslingi Alcximder, Bull. B. O. C. xvi. 1906, 

 p. 124 : Welle river. 



[Chr. coll.] Meridi Feb. B.G, 



The Rock-Bunting of the Balir el Ghazal is undoubtedly 

 referable to this race recently described by Alexander, which 

 ranges from Northern Nigeria to the upper Welle. It has 

 not previously been recorded from the Sudan. 



Fringillaria reichenowi. 



Fringillaria reichenowi Wettstein, Anz. K. Akad. Wieu, 

 1915, No. 13, pp 131-135 : Jebel nr. Kadugli, S. Kordofan. 



An apparently distinct species, not at present represented 

 in either these or the Museum collections. 



Ember iz a affinis. 



Emberiza ajinis Heugl.; Shelley, B. A. iii. p. 148. 

 Emberiza flavigastra nee Riipp., Butler, Ibis, 1908, p. 216. 

 [B. coll.] 1 Pongo river Feb., 2 RafFali Feb. B.G. 

 [Chr. coll.] 2 Yei Dec. L.E. 



Emberiza flaviventrig flavigastra. 



Emberiza flaviventris flavigastra Riipp. ; Zedlitz, J. f. O. 

 1911, p. 142. 



Emberiza Jlaviventris (Vieill.) ; Shelley, B. A. iii. p. 143 

 (part.). 



Embet^iza flavigastra Riipp.; Butler, Ibis, 1905, p. 314. 



[B. coll.] 1 Setit river, Kas. ; 1 Jebel Melbis Apl. Kor. 



[C. & L. coll.] 3 Kamisa Dec. Sen. 



This form, tentatively recognized by Reichenow, seems to 

 be separable as a slijihtly paler race of F. f. flaviventris. 

 It is confined to northern Abyssinia, Eritrea, and the drier 

 parts of the Sudan. 



Emberiza cabanisi cabanisi. 



Emberiza cabanisi (Reichw.) ; Shelley, B. A. iii. p. 150. 



' [Chr. coll.] 1 Meridi Feb., 1 Tembura Apl. B.G. 

 So far as we can ascertain, no examples of this bird have 



