* Collection of Birds 



219. Laniarius funebris TIartl. . Xgaptuk, X. ; Kilimanjaro 

 VII.; Moshi, IV. 



This shrike utters metallic b-jll-likc calls. 



220. Laniariiis lethiopicus (Gm.}. Moshi, I\"., XII. 



The sustained sweet notes uttered by this shrike always indicate 

 the presence of water. 



221. n/yoscopns cnbla haiiuitus illartl.). Donjc Erok, IX.; 

 Moshi, IV. 



222. Urolcstes aqnatoriaiiSt Rch\v. Masai-land. 



223. Lanins fiui/h 'ni/is, Stan 1. Moshi, IV., XII. 



224. Lanins candalus, Cab. Middle reaches of the Pangani ; 

 Xjiri, VI. 



225. Lanins minor, Gin. Yum be ya Mawc, IV. ; Moshi, IV. 

 This European shrike I found in April. 



226. Lanius collurioy L. Moshi, IV.; Mumias, Victoria Nyanza, 

 XII., I. 



This red-backed shrike emigrates during the winter months 

 very far south. Mr. F. G. Jackson told me that numerous birds 

 of this species had been observed near the Nayasha Lake, arriving 

 there from more southern climes. 



227. Si^nwdns tricolor (Gray). Arusha Djou, IX. 



These shrikes were mostly found on high trees near the clearings 

 of high-timbered forests. 



Corvidae 



228. Corvus scapulatus, Daud. Donje Erok, XI. 



229. Cunniltur albicollis (Lath.). Masai-land. 



230. Heterocorax capensis minor (Heugl.). Mumias, Victoria 

 Nyanza, XII. 



This crow was frequently met with in January. 



Dicruridae 



231. Dicrurus afer (A. Lcht.). Donje Erok; Xgaptuk, X. ; 

 Moshi, IV.; Kilimanjaro, VII. 



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