!80 Mr. II. E. Dresser on rare 



or 



Fulica cristata. (Grant & Reid, p. G95.) 



a, b. 5 . Harramaier, loth January. Nos. 79, 80. 



Rougetius rougeti. (Grant, p. 331.) 

 a. 2 . Dernbretcha, 1st May. No. 317. 



Podicipes capensis. (Grant & Reid, p. G95.) 



a, b. <$ § • Harramaier, 16th January. Nos. 84, 85. 



Podicipes nigricollis. (Grant, p. 331.) 



a, b. $. Harramaier, 16th January. No. 86. 



Vinago waalia. (Grant & Reid, p. 695.) 



a. Ad. Marmasa, 22nd January. No. 116. 



b. <J . Buggali, 3rd March. No. 216. 



c. <J . Hara, Lake Zwai, 7th March. No. 236. 



Columba guinea. (Grant & Reid, p. 696.) 



a. 2 j uv - D libra Marcos, 23rd April. No. 312. 



Turtur senegalensis. (Grant & Reid, p. 696 ) 

 a. $ . Harrar, 1st January. No. 46. 



GCna capensis. (Grant & Reid, p. 696.) 



a. $ • Billen, 30th January. No. 159. 



b. 2- Amibarra, 2nd February. No. 173. 



Chalcopelia afra. (Grant & Reid, p. 697.) 



This specimen belongs to the form with green metallic 



wing-spots, recognised by Dr. Sharpe as C. chalcospilus Bonap. 



[cf. Bull. B. O. C. xii. p. 83 (1902)]. 



a. 2 • Marmasa, 21st January. No. 115. 



XXI. — On some rare and unfiyured Eggs of Palaarctic Birds*. 

 By H. E. Dresser, F.Z.S., M.B.O.U., &c. 



(Plate VII.) 



In continuation of my former articles on the eggs of Palae- 

 arctic birds, 1 now beg to offer to the members of the 

 B. O. U. some further notes on the same subject with accom- 



* For previous papers on the same subject, see 'Ibis/ 1001, p. 44o; 

 1902, p. 177 ; 1903, pp. 88, 404 ; and 1904, p. 100. 



