1918.] the Birds of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. 629 



Lanius paradoxus apud Butler, Ibis, 1905, p. 328, 1908, 

 p. 226, 1909, p. 80 (part). 



[B. coll.] 1 Jebel Kerbosh Mch. R.S. ; 1 Karaliii 



Mch. B.N. ; 2 Disa Apl. Sen. ; 1 Renk Jan. U.N. ; 



1 Gadein Jan. ; I Ayum, 3 Kaffali Feb., 1 Moyeu 



Apl. B.G. 

 [C. & L. coll.] 1 Sinkat Mch. R.S.; 1 Karaisa, 1 Singa, 



1 Eneikliba Dec. Sen. ; 1 Reuk Mch. U.N. 

 [Chr. coll.] 1 Meridi Jan. B.G. 



Fhonens senator senator. 



Phoneus senator (Linn.) ; Sclater in Shelley's B. A. v. 

 p. 289. 



Lanius paradoxus Brehm ; Butler, Ibis, 1909, p. 80 (part.). 



[B. coll.] 1 Raffali Feb. B.G. 



This seems to be the first record for the Sudan, although 

 it has been taken at Heluan in Egypt, and also in Tripoli 

 and Tunis. Its usual winter-quarters are in West Africa. 



Fiscus nuhicus. 



Fiscus nubicus (Licht.) ; Sclater in Shelley's B. A. v. 

 p. 244. 



Lanius nubicus Butler, Ibis, 1905, p. 328, 1908, p. 225, 

 1909, pp. 80, 394. 



[B. coll.] 1 Erkowit Mch. R.S. ; 1 Blue Nile; 3 Khar- 

 toum Jan. Oct.; 1 Jebelein Nov., 1 Hillet Abbas 

 Dec, 2 Kosti Jan. W.N. ; 2 near Reuk Dec. Jan. 

 U.N. 



[C. & L. coll.] 1 Sinkat Mch. R.S. ; 1 Singa, 2 Sennar, 

 1 Kamisa Dec. Sen. ; 1 near Jebelein Jan. W.N. 



Fiscus coUaris smithi. 



Fiscus smithi (Eraser) ; Sclater in Shelley's B. A. v. p. 252. 



[Chr. coll.] 5 Yei Nov. Dec. L.E. 



Smith's Fiscal Shrike is a West African form extending 

 eastwards to the Lado, where it was first obtained by Emin. 

 These birds are certainly nearer F. c, smithi than F. c. 

 humeralis, which is found in Abyssinia. 



