582 Mr. W. R. Ogilvie-Grant on Birds from 
7. OR1OLUS GALBULA. 
Oriolus galbula Linn.; Sharpe, Cat. Birds B. M. in. p. 191 
(1877) ; Butler, p. 323. 
Criolus oriolus (Linn.) ; Reich. 1. p. 654 (1903). 
a. -9. lea, Aprile7th. 
8. PYROMELANA FRANCISCANA. 
Pyromelana franciscana (Isert); Grant, p. 404; Reich. 
iil. (P-122 (1904) = Shelley, iv. p. 9SU (1905) “Butler 
p- 318. 
Pyromelana franciscana  franciscana Neumann, 1905, 
p. 345. 
a-g. 6. Khartum, 3lst December, January 4th—14th. 
9. QUELEA HTHIOPICA. 
Quelea ethiopica (Sundev.); Grant, p. 404; Butler, p.319; 
Shelley, iv. p. 114 (1905). 
Quelea sanguinirostris ethiopica, Reich. 11. p. 109 (1904) ; 
Neumann, 1905, p. 343. 
a. 9. Moradar, February Ist. 
According to Mr. J. A. Bucknill, the South African form 
of this species is almost certainly parasitic and deposits its 
eggs in nests of Pyromelana ory. He believes that the eggs 
laid by these two species are indistinguishable. Mr. Ayres, 
of Potchefstroom, confirms these statements. 
10. SreGANURA PARADISEA. 
Steganura paradisea (Linn.); Grant, p. 403; Reich. ii. 
p. 223 (1904) ; Butler, p. 317. 
Vidua paradisea Shelley, iv. p. 25 (1905). 
a. @. Kawa, January 28th. 
11. Vipva PRINCIPALIS. 
Vidua principalis (inn.) ; Grant & Reid, p. 613. 
Vidua serena (Linn.) ;: Reich. in. p. 217 (1904); Butler, 
. o17; Shelley, iv. pe 16 (1905); Néumanns ) 190s; 
p. 352. 
a. 9. Kawa, January 28th. 
b. gd. Moradar, February Ist. 
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