1920.] the Birds of the Anylo-Egypt'um Sudan. 851 



Ibis, 1918, p. 682. The iiaino Cosst/pha is preoccupied, vide 

 Austral Avian llecord, vol. iii. No. 2, p. 43, and the 

 genus should be known as Bessonornis. 



Ibis, 1918, p. 684. Thamnolcea coronata kordofanensis. Major 

 Claude Graliam lias lately sent home a pair of these 

 fine Chats from near Talodi in the Nuba mountains, 

 and states that tliey are not uncommon. These are the 

 first examples to reach this country, though it was 

 described by Wettstein in 1916. As we have seen no 

 typical T. coronata, we can offer no opinion as to its 

 subspecific distinctness. 



Ibis, 1918, p. 685. Add Saxicola hemprichi. 



Saxicola hemp)richi Ehrenberg, 8ymb. Phys. 1828, 

 fol. AA : Kunf uda, Arabia. 



Pratincola viaurus apud Reichw. V. A. iii. p. 734. 



If this form is really a distinct race breeding in 

 north-west Africa, it must be added to our list, as it is 

 recorded by Madarasz (Ann. Mus. Nat, Hung. xii. 1914, 

 p. 589) from Beida, Binder river. 



Ibis, 1918, p. 690. Add CEnanthe leucomela cypriaca. 



Saxicola cypriaca E. v. Homeyer, Zeitschr. f. Ces. 

 Orn. i. 1884, p. 397 : Cyprus. 



This Cypriote so-called resident race also occurs in 

 the Sudan and Egypt, as has been pointed out to us 

 by Mr. Bonhote ; the subspecies is distinguished by 

 its rather deeper colour and shorter wing, measuring 

 84-89 mm. against 94-96 for the typical race. 



One of the Khartoum birds mentioned in our list 

 (Ibis, 1918, p. 690) should be referred to CE. I. leucomela, 

 the othei-s all to CE. I. ci/priaca. 



Ibis 1918, p. 694. The genus known as Craterojms should Ijear 

 the name Turdoides, vide Richmond, P. U. S. Nat. Mus. 

 liii. p. 627, note. 



Ibis, 1918, p. 700. Tlie genus Coracina Yieillot is invalidated 

 by Coracintis Pallns, cf. Austral Avian Record, iii. 

 No. 3, p. 66, and the species ;;6c<o;Tf7/s should be placed 

 in the genus Grancalns of Cuvier if it is considered 

 congeneric Aviih G. jxcpuensis the type of that genus, 

 and in Cehlepyris Cuvier if it is not. 



