* Collection of Birds 



210,. Laniarius funcbris 'Ilartl.. Xgaptuk, X. ; Kilimanjaro 

 VII. ; Moshi, IV. 



Tin's shrike utters metallic h'.-11-like calls. 



220. Laniarius icthiopicus (im. . Moshi, I \ ., XII. 



The sustained sweet notes uttered by this shrike ahvays indicate 

 the presence of water. 



221. Dryoscopns cnbla litiinatits -llartl.). Donje Krok, IX.; 

 Moshi, IV. 



222. V rolestes (CqnatoriaiiS) Rehw. Masai-land. 



223. I.aniiis linincntiis, Stanl. Moshi, IV., XII. 



224. Lanins aiiidalns^ Cab. Middle reaches of the I'angani ; 

 Xjiri, VI. 



22;. l.anins ininoi\ (jin. Vutnbc \'a Ma\\ - e, IV. ; M(-slii, I\ . 



This Kuropean shrike I found in April. 



220. Latrius colliinO) L. Moshi, I\".; Mumias, X'ieloria X\'an/.:t, 

 XII., I. 



This red-backed shrike emigrates during the winter months 

 very far south. Mr. V. (T. Jackson told me that numerous birds 

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

 t lii-re Irom more southern climes. 



227. Siginodits tricolor (iray . Arusha I)jou, IX. 



These- shrikes were mostly found on high trees near the clearings 

 ot high-timbered forests. 



Corvidse 



225. Comts scrtpnlatiis, l),iud. l)o;ije l-'rok, XI. 

 220. {\irrultiiralhicollis Lath. . Masai-land. 



2^0. I lctcroconi.\ I'dpcnsis in:n<<r Ileu^l. . Mumias, \ ictoria 

 Xyanxa, XII. 



This c-row was frequently met with in January. 



Dicruridse 



2^1. /1;\'i /i nts ii/t'r (A. Lcht.). I)on]\- ]'.]-. .k ; N.^iptuk, X. ; 

 Moshi, I V. ; Kilimanjaro, \ II. 



