191 8.] the Birds of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. 611 



Pyrrhulauda frontalis melanauchen. 



Pyrrhulauda frontalis (nee Bp.); Shelley, B. A. iii. p. 79. 



Pyrrhulauda melanauchen (Cab.) ; Butler, Ibis, 1908, 

 p. 216, 1909, p. 393. 



[B. coll.] 4 Port Sudan Apl. May, 1 Jebel Okwat Mch. 

 R.S. 



[C. & L. coll.] 5 Port Sudan Dec. R.S. 



One example from Port Sudan in the Butler collection is 

 entirely Avithout the white frontal spot. 



Family Motacillid.^. 

 Motacilla alba alba. 



Motacilla alba Linn. ; Shelley, B. A. ii. p. 272 ; Butler, 

 Ibis, 1905, p. 304, 1908, p. 213, 1909, p. 391. 

 [B. coll.] 11 Khartoum Feb. Oct. Nov. Dec. 

 [C, & L. coll.] 1 Kaiuisa Dec. Sen. ; 1 mouth of Sobat 



river Jan. U.N. 

 A winter visitor, abundant and widely distributed. 



Motacilla vidua. 



Motacilla vidua Sundev. ; Shelley, B. A. ii. p. 268 ; 

 Butler, Ibis, 1905, p. 301, 1908, p. 213, 1909, p. 7Q. 



[B. coll.] 1 Setit river May, Kas. ; 3 Roseires Apl. & 



Aug., 2 Fazogli May, Sen. ; 1 Khartoum Oct. Kh. ; 



2 Raffali Feb. B.G. 



Motacilla cinerea cinerea. 



Motacilla cinerea Tunstall, Orn. Brit. 1771, p. 2 ; British 

 Isles. 



Motacilla boarula auctorum. 



Motacilla melanope Butler, Ibis, 1905, p. 305, 1908, p. 213. 



[B. coll.] 1 Khartoum Oct. 



[C. & L. coll.] 1 Erkowit Mch. R.S. 



On migration, comparatively scarce {A. L. B.). 



Motacilla flava flava. 



Motacilla flava flava Linn.; Hartert, Vog. pal. Faun, 

 p. 287. 



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