568 Mr. W. R. Ogilvie-Grant on 



Lake Stefanie, typical examples of Q. cethiopica were pro- 

 cured with no trace of a black band on the forehead ; but at 

 Djaoula, a locality to the north-east of Lake Rudolf, a male 

 of Quelea quelea was obtained with a well-marked black fore- 

 head, that colour extending over the crown to between the 

 eyes. This specimen has the remainder of the crown and 

 nape buff, tinged with pinkish, whereas in Q. cethiopica the 

 crown is pale buff, becoming brownish on the nape. 



3i. Quelea quelea. 



Quelea quelea (Linn.) ; Slielley, iv. p. Ill (1905). 

 As remarked above, this western form of Dioch was pro- 

 cured at Djaonla to the north-east of Lake Rudolf. 



35. Ckyptospiza salvadorii. 



Ci'yptospiza sahadorii Reich. ; Ogilvie-Grant, Trans. 

 Zool. Soc. xix. p. 29G, pi. xi. fig. 3 (1910). 



Salvadori's Crimson-wing was fairly plentiful in the 

 Charada Forest, Kafla, at an elevation of GOOO ft., when 

 Zaphiro visited that locality between the 2ud and Gtli of 

 June. 



3G. Spermestes poensis. 



Spermestes poensis (Fraser) ; Ogilvie-Grant, Trans. Zool. 

 Soc. xix. p. 290 (1910). 



Two males of the Southern Black-and-white Mannikiu 

 from KuUo, 5200 ft., were obtained on the IGth of June. 



37. Spermestes scutatus. 



Spennestes scutatus Heugl. ; Shelley, iv. p. 170 (1905). 



A large series of Heuglin's Bronze Mannikin was collected 

 at the following places : — Gibbe River, Jirama, Gomma, 

 Kullo, Gofa, Baku, and Konso. 



38. Ortygospiza polyzona. 



Ortygospiza poly zona (Temm.) ; Shelley, iv. p. 155 (1905). 



An adult female of the Many-barred Weaver from the 

 plains to the south of Addis Abbaba is dated 11th of 

 October. 



