602 Messrs. Sclater and Mackworth-Praed on [Ibis, 



hours' run from Madeira) another passed the ship flying 

 strongly and heading due south^ and a third at 6 p.m. when 

 in sight of Porto Santo. On the 22ud (off Sierra Leone) 

 three more passed, flying south. 



Sterna sandvicensis. Sandwich Tern. I noticed a Sand- 

 wich Tern fishing in Table Bay on several days during the 

 end of January. 



[Sturnus vulgaris. Starling. This bird, introduced at 

 Rhoudebosch near Cape Town by Mr. Cecil Rhodes in 

 the year 1898, I found to be fairly common in Cape Town. 

 All the birds I saw in January appeared to be in winter- 

 plumage.] 



I am indebted to Mr. H. F. Witherby for his help in 

 determining the condition o£ plumage in the few birds 

 which I shot. 



XXXII. — A List of the Birds of the Anglo- Egyptian Sudan, 

 based on the Collections of Mr. A. L. Butler, Mr. A. 

 Chapman and Capt. H. Lynes, R.N., and Major Cuthbert 

 Christy, R.A.M.C. {T.F.). Part 11^. Alaudid^ — 

 HiRUNDiNiD^. By W. L. Sclater, M.B.O.U., and 

 C. Mackworth-Praed, M.B.O.U. 



(Plate X.t) 



Introduction. 



The second portion of the List of the Birds of the Sudan 

 completes the Passeres. 



It contains descriptions of the following new subspecific 

 forms : — 



Cinnyris osea butleri, Rhodophoneus cruenlxs kordo- 

 fanicus, Tschagra senegala sudanensis, Cisticola eiythrops 

 roseires, C. e. zwaiensis, Parisoma blanfurdi somaliensis, 



* For Part I. and map, see pp. 416-476. 



+ For full Explanatiou of the Plate, see p. 721. 



