THE IBIS 



EIGHTH SERIES. 



No. XV. JULY 1904. 



XXIV. — On a Collection of Birds from the District of 

 Deelfontein in Cape Colony. By R. Bowdler Sharpe, 

 LL.D. &c— Part II * 



(Plate VIII.) 



In this paper I finish the account of the very interesting 

 collection of birds presented to the British Museum by 

 Colonel Sloggett, C.M.G. 



The field-notes supplied to me by our young collectors 

 Seimund and Grant, of the Imperial Yeomanry, cannot fail 

 to be of interest, while the facts concerning the geographical 

 distribution of certain South- African species brought to light 

 by a study of this large collection of birds are really im- 

 portant. Figures are given (Plate VIII.) of the two species 

 of Penduline Tits of South Africa. 



53. RlPARIA PALUDICOLA. 



Cotile paludicola (V.); Sharpe, ed. Layard, pp. 361, 840 

 (1875-84) j id. Cat. B. x. p. 102 (1885) ; id. & Wyatt, 

 Monogr. Hirund. i. p. 73, pi. xi. (1890); Stark, Faun. 

 S. Afr., Birds, ii. p. 283 (1901). 



Clivicola paludicola Sharpe, Hand-1. B. iii. p. 189 (1901). 



* For Part I., see above, pp. 1-29. 

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