1 91 8.] the Birds of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. 639 



[B. coll.] 1 Shendi Mch. Ber. ; 1 Wad Medani, Apl. 

 B.N.; 1 Khartoum Mch.; 3 Renk Jan. Feb. Mch. 

 U.N. 

 [C. & L. coll.] 4 Kamisa, 1 Senuar, 1 Eneikliba Dec. 



Sen. ; 2 White Nile Jan. Mch. 

 We have treated this bird as a subspecies of Tschagra 

 senegala, but it is such a sharply defined form that it will in 

 all |)robability prove to be a distinct^ though representative, 

 species. 



Tschagra australis emini. 



Tschagra australis emini (Reichw.) ; Sclater in Shelley's 

 B. A. V. p. 374. 



[Chr. coll.] 1 Meridi Feb. EG. 



No form of T. australis has hitherto, so far as we 

 are aware, been noticed in the Sudan, though Alexander 

 obtained an example at Mobbai on the Ubangi river to the 

 west and Jackson at Entebbe to the south. The Meridi bird 

 has a somewhat lighter crown than examples from Uganda, 

 but as it is only a single specimen we would not propose to 

 give it a name. 



Antichromns minutus minutus. 



Antichroinas niiiiutus (Hartl.) ; Sclater in Shelley^s B. A. 

 V. p. 387. 



Telephonus minor apud Butler, Ibis, 11)08, p. 227. 



[B. coll.] 1 Bahr el Jebel Mch., 1 Bor Feb. Mon. ; 1 



Rejaf, 1 Kaia R. Feb. L.E. 

 [C. & L. coll.] 1 Lake No, 2 White Nile lat. 9^° N. Feb. 



U.N. 

 [Chr. coll.] 3 Meridi Jan. Feb., 1 Yambio Mch., 1 Yei 



Nov. L.E. 



Nicator chloris chloris. 



Lanius chloris Valeuc. Diet. Sci. Nat. xl. 1826, p'. 226 : 

 Yalam, Senegal. 



Nicator chloris (Valenc.) Sclater in Shelley's B. A. v. 

 p. 436. 



