598 Mr. W. R. Ogilvie-Grant on Birds from 
64, TERPSIPHONE VIRIDIS. 
Terpsiphone cristata (Gmel.) ; Grant, p. 423. 
Tchitrea viridis Mull. ; Reich. 1. p. 504 (1903). 
Tchitrea viridis ferreti Guér. ; Neumann, 1905, p. 211. 
a-k. 6 2 etimm. Kaig, March 2nd to 7th. 
l,m. & juv.et 2. Polkom, March 22nd & 24th. 
n—p. § etimm. Lake Tinero, March 26th. 
The series includes examples in various stages of plumage, 
some of the males being in the black-and-white garb of the 
fully adult bird and others in partially chestnut plumage. 
65. EMPIDORNIS SEMIPARTITUS. 
Empidornis semipartitus (Riipp.); Reich. 11. p. 447 (1908). 
a,b. § 2. Moradar, February Ist. 
cH. 3 9. Lake Tinero, March 26th & 29th, April 2nd. 
66. CorILEe RIPARIA. 
Cotyle riparia (Linn.) ; Grant, p. 424; Butler, p. 343. 
Riparia riparia Reich. 1. p. 893 (1903). 
a,b. §. Baro River, February 12th & 13th. 
67. HiruNDO #THIOPICA. 
Hirundo ethiopica Blanf.; Grant, p. 424; Reich. i1. p. 406 
(1903) ; Butler, p. 341. 
a-n. @ 9. Khartum, January 6th to 12th. 
68. HiruNnpo DOMICELLA. 
Hirundo domicella Finsch & Hartl.; Sharpe, Monogr. 
Hirund. i. p. 381, pl. 70 (1885) ; oe li. p. 420 (1903). 
a. 9. Baro River, February 13th. 
ooo ables. -Aprl 7the 
c,d. get 9 imm. Lake Timero, April 7th. 
69. Mesopicus PHOCEPHALUS. 
Mesopicus peocephalus (Swains.); Grant, p. 425. 
Mesopicos goerte poicephalus Reich. ii. p. 186 (1902). 
Mesopicos goerte abessinicus Reich. ii. p. 187 (1902). 
Mesopicos goerte centralis Reich. ii. p. 187 (1902). 
Mesopicos goerte abyssinicus Neumann, 1904, p. 396. 
a. 9. Polkom, April 5th. 
b-d. § 2. Kaig, March 4th. 
