572 Mr. W. E. Ogilvie-Grant on 



T^vo males aucl a female of the BuiF-breasted Waxbill 

 ■trere procured at Gofa on the 30th of June. 



This appears to be the most southerly locality for the 

 species yet recorded. Zaphiro had previously met with it 

 on the Baro Biver^ and Erlanger found it at the Mukki 

 Biver, in the Lake District. Tiiough Lord Lovat met with 

 a flock of close on a hundred at Gelongol, near the Didessa 

 Biver, this species appears to be both rare and local, and is 

 seldom procured. Professor Neumann did not meet with it. 



52, Granatina iaxthixogaster. 



Uraffhithus ianthi nog aster Beich. ; Shelley, iv. p. 181 

 (1905). 



The Purple-bellied Amaduvade was met with to the 

 north of Lakes Budolf and Stefanie in August. None of 

 the specimens ohtaiued are in full plumage. 



53. TeXTOR IXTERMEDIUS. 



Textor intermedius Cab. ; Shelley, iv. p. 317 (1905). 



Adult and immature examples of Cabanis's Bnffalo- 

 AYeaver were met with at Lake Zwai and northwards to 

 Bourka, Arussi. I entirely agi-ee with Shelley who has 

 united T. scioanus Salvad. with the present species. 



51. Dixemellia dixemelli. 



Diiiemellia dinemeUi (Biipp.) ; Ogilvie-Grant & Bcid, Ibis, 

 1901, p. G23; Shelley, iv. p. 311 (1905). 



A male and female of Dinem ell's Weaver were procured 

 at Lake Zwai in November and December. 



55. Axaplectes melaxotis. 



Anaplectes melanotis (Lafr.) ; Shelley, iv. p. 338 (1905). 



The Bed-winged Anaplectes was found at Guma, Kullo, 

 Gofa, the north-east of Lake Budolf, and Gamo. The 

 series includes an immature male and female. Both these 

 specimens have the outer webs of the primary and secondary 

 quills orange, instead of scarlet. In the male the crown of 

 the head is brown interspersed with a few scarlet feathers, 

 Avhile in the female that part is dull olive-green. 



