Port St. Johns, PondoJand. 185 



58. Camaroptera olivacea (Vieill.) ; Stark, ii. p. 112. 



(1) 4.12.01. ?. Iris dark hazel; bill black; legs flesh- 



coloured. 



(2) 4.7.02. 



Resident and very common in the thick bush, generally 

 in damp localities. 



59. Cryptolopha ruficapilla (Sund.) ; Stark, ii. p. 119. 



(1) 3.3.02. $ . Iris hazel ; legs brown ; bill with the 



upper mandible black, the lower yellow. 



(2) 20.4.02. 



This is a fairly plentiful species, similar in habits to 

 Anthothreptes collaris, and often seen with it, frequenting 

 the thick bush. 



60. Apalis thoracica (Shaw et Nodd.) ; Stark, ii. p. 121. 



(1) 17.11.01. £ . Iris greenish white ; bill black; legs 



flesh-coloured. 



(2) 17.12.01. <?. 



Resident, and common in the thick bush. 



61. Chlorodyta neglecta (Alex.) ; Stark, ii. p. 126. 



(1) 15.12.01. S- Iris light hazel; legs brown; bill 



black. 

 This species is not plentiful ; it frequents the tangled bush 

 and mimosa-thorn, living in pairs. 



62. Prinia hypoxantha (Ayres) ; Stark, ii. p. 132. 



(1) 25.2.02. Iris hazel; bill black ; legs flesh-coloured. 

 This is a rare species. 



6 3. Prinia mystacea (Rupp.) ; Stark, ii. p. 135. 



(1) 5.3.02. ?. Iris hazel; legs flesh-coloured ; bill with 



the upper mandible brown, the lower yellow. 

 Resident and very common ; frequenting certain damp 

 wooded localities in large numbers. 



64. Prinia sp. inc. 



(1) 23.12.01. ?. Iris hazel; bill black; legs flesh- 

 coloured. 

 This species differs in habit from P. mystacea in fre- 

 quenting open marsh-country and resorting to reeds on the 



