268 Mr. W. It. Ogilvie- Grant on Birds 



Burnesia gracilis. (Grant & Reid, p. G50.) 



a -c. $ ? . Zaila, 14th-16th December. Nos. 5,6, 11. 



Cisticola cisticola. (Grant & Reid, p. 650.) 

 a. <$ . Doha, 26th January. No. 150. 



Cisticola cinekeola. (Grant & Reid, p. 651.) 

 a. <$ . Daira Aila, 24th January. No. 139. 

 /;. <$ . Oda, 27th January. No. 154. 



Cisticola robusta. (Grant X: Reid, p. 652.) 



A male bird in the present collection has the wing 



30 inches long, and confirms the differences already pointed 



out. 



a. <?. Manna Gasha, 29th June. No. 401. 



Cisticola erythrogenys. (Grant &: Reid, p. ()~yl.) 

 a. <J. Sulultra, 14th April. No. 291. 



Cisticola chiniana. (Grant & Reid, p. 654.) 



a. $. Manniballa, 14th July. No. 423. 



b. ? . Serba, Lake Zwai, 8th March. No. 245. 



Geocichla simensis. (Grant & Reid, p. 651.) 

 a.S. Sulultra, 14th April. No. 293. 

 b. $. Batadino, 24th June. No. 385. 



Turdus pelios. (Grant & Reid, p. 655.1 



The Ethiopian Thrush appears to be rather a rare bird. 

 Lord Lovat and Mr. Pease each met with it once, the former 

 on the Blue Nile and the latter at Lake Zwai. 



a. ? . Harrar, 3rd January. No. 54. 



[Iris deep hazel-brown ; bill and feet yellowish horn- 

 coloured. — E. D.] 



Monticola saxatilis. (Grant & Reid, p. 655.) 



«.[(?.] Quala, 12th March. No. 252. 



[Seldom met with, and only on the high ground. — E. D.] 



Monticola rufocinereus. (Grant & Reid, p. 656.) 



a. $ . Balawa, 30th December. No. 32. 



b. $ . Harrar, 1st January. No. 45. 



c. J . Bogra, 14th March. No. 260. 



