2 MR. J. H. GURNEY ON BIRDS [Jan. 12, 
1. Fatco srarmicus, Temm. 
2, TINNUNCULUS RUPICOLOIDES (Smith). 
3. TINNUNCULUS CENCHRIS (Frisch). 
4, ErRyTHROPUS VESPERTINUS (Linn.). 
This is the first instance which has come to my knowledge of the 
occurrence of this species south of the equator. The specimens sent 
me are marked as having been obtained at Omatolo, January 2nd, 
1860; they consist of two adult and one immature males, and one 
adult female. 
5. Metizrax MonoGRAMmicus (Temm.). 
6. MeLierax poLyzonus (Riipp.). 
7. AccrpPiTeR TAcHIRO (Daud.). 
8. ACCIPITER MINULLUS (Daud.). 
9. ACCIPITER POLYZONOIDES, Smith. 
10. Crrcus crnerArius (Mont.). 
11. Circus swarnsont, Smith. 
12. Buso tacrevus (Temm.). 
13. Coractras prLosus, Lath. 
14, Hirunpo monrerrt, Hartl. 
15. IrR1soR SENEGALENSIS (Vieill. }. 
16. DryMa@ca RUFICAPILLA, Smith. 
17. DryMa@CA CHINIANA, Smith. 
18. DryMG@CA SUBRUFICAPILLA, Smith. 
19. EREMOMELA FLAVIDA, Strickland. 
20. EREMOMELA FLAVIVENTRIS (Burch.). 
21. CAMAROPTERA OLIVACEA, Sundey. 
22. PHYLLOPNEUSTE TROCHILUs (Linn.). 
Dr. Hartlaub agrees with me in referring the specimen sent to 
this species, though the dimensions barely equal the average size of 
European specimens. 
23. AEDON LEuUcoPHRYS (Vieill.). 
24, BRADYORNIS MARIQUENSIS, Smith. 
25. Parus NIGER, Vieill. 
26. Or1oLUS AURATUS, Vieill. 
