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Zosterops senegalensis senegalensis. 



Zosterops senegalensis Bp. ; Shelley, B. A. ii. p. 173 

 (part) ; Butler, Ibis, 1908, p. 212, 1909, p. 76. 



Zostei-ops senegalensis senegalensis Bp. ; Neumann, O. M. 

 1904, p. 110. 



[B. coll.] 1 Pongo river Mch., 2 Moyen May, B.G. 



[Chr. coll.] 1 Yambio Mch. B.G. 



Zosterops senegalensis tenella. 



Zosterops tenella Hartlaub, J. f. O. 1865, p. 11 : Keren, 

 Eritrea. 



[B. coll.] 4 Roseires July, Aug. Sen. 



These Roseires White-eyes agree very well with the one 

 from Lake Tsana in the Museum mentioned by Neumann 

 in his review of the genus Zosterops (O. M. 1904, p. 109). 

 They are slightly larger (wing, $ , 57-59 mm.), and paler 

 than Z. s. senegalensis (wing, ? , 56-57 mm.). Z. ictero- 

 virens Wiirttemb. from the Atbara is a synonym. The type 

 is in the Berlin Museum. 



Family CerthiidjE. 



Salpornis salvadorii. 



SaJpornis salvadorii (Boc.) ; Shelley, B. A. ii. p. 260. 



Emin obtained this bird at Langomeri, Tobbo, and Wadelai, 

 all just about the southern boundary of the Sudan, near 

 Nimule ; also in the Makraka country, which is marked in 

 the map in Reichenow's ^ Vdgel Afrikas' to the east of Rejaf, 

 and well within our limits. It was described as distinct 

 from the southern bird by Hartlaub (P. Z. S. 1884, p. 415) 

 under the name S. emini. 



One of the birds of E rain's collecting, marked "(^ Tobbo 

 22 V. 83," is in the Museum collection. 



Family Parid^e. 

 Parus niger leucomelas. 



Parus leucomelas Rupp. ; Shelley, B. A. ii. p. 228 ; Butler, 

 Ibis, 1905, p. 304, 1908, p. 212, 1909, p. 76. 



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