464 Messrs. Sclater and Mackwortli-Praed on [Ibis, 



been recorded from tlie Sudan, tliougli Emin met with it at 

 Tingasi. It v>as descriljed from Cameroon. 



Emberiza cinerea senienowi. 



Emberiza {Hypocenlor) semenowi Sarudny, Ornitli. Jalirb. 

 XV. 1904^ p. 217 : Arabistan, Persia. 



[C. & L. coll.] 3 Erkowit, Apl. R.S. 



These birds undoubtedly belong to this race of E. cinerea, 

 which is strongly washed with greenish gold beneath. These 

 specimens, 2 (^ and 1 ? , confirm what Sclater states in 'The 

 Ibis/ 1917, p. 147; as regards the sexual distinctions. 



Zedlitz (J. f. O. 1911, p. 42) obtained an example of 

 E. cinerea at Keren in Bogosland, where Heuglin is 

 also stated by Keiclienow to have obtained a young bird. 

 Whether these are E. c. cinerea or E. c. semenowi remains to 

 be proved, and should they turn out to be true E. c. cinerea, 

 then our birds will be the first record of E. c. semenoivi from 

 Africa. 



Emberiza caesia. 



Emberiza casia Cretschm.; Shelley, B. A. iii. p. 155; 

 Butler, Ibis, 1905, p. 314, 1908, p. 217. 



[B. coll.] 1 Shendi Mch. Ber. ; 1 Erkowit Mch. R.S. ; 



7 Khartoum Dec. 

 [C. &L. coll.] 1 Erkowit Mch. R.S.;^1 Sennar, 1 Kamisa 



Dec. Sen. ; 1 Ila.ssania island Jan. W.N. 



Emberiza hortulana. 



Emberiza hurlulana Linn. ; Shelley, B. A. iii. p. 154 ; 

 Butler, Ibis, 1905, p. 314. 



[B. coll.] 1 Erkowit Apl. R.S. ; 1 Khartoum Oct. 



Serinus mozambicus * barbatus. 



Crithayra barbata Heuglin, J. f. O. 1864, p. 248: Djur, 

 B.G. 



Serinus butyraceus (pt.), Shelley, B. A. iii. p. 193. 



Serinus icterus (nee Vieill.), Butler, Ibis, 1908, p. 217, 

 1909, p. 77. 



* For use of this name see antea, p. 242. 



