570 MR. R. B. SHARPE ON THE BIRDS OF ANGOLA. [Nov. 25, 
“No. 45. Loanda, May 1869.’’—J. J. M. 
A male, identical with specimens in the British Museum, from 
Shupanga. 
+19. CamMPETHERA CHRYSURA. 
Campethera chrysura (Swains.) ; Gray, Cat. Pic. Brit. Mus. p.81. 
Dendromus chrysurus, Hartl. Orn. Westafr. p. 181. 
“No. 18. River Loge at Ambriz.’’—J. J. M. 
20. Curysococcyx CLAASII. 
Chrysococcyz claasii (Cuv.); Hartl. Orn. Westafr. p. 190; Bocage, 
Jorn. Lisb. 1868, p. 9. 
«Nos. 26 and 27. Very abundant in January. - Disappears about 
April and May.’’—J. J. M. 
21. TINNUNCULUS RUPICOLA. 
Tinnunculus rupicolus, Bocage, Jorn. Acad. Lisb. p. 132. 
“River Loge at Ambriz. Common.’—J. J. M. 
One specimen, apparently an old female. 
22. ELANUS MELANOPTERUS. 
Elanus melanopterus (Daud.); Hartl. Orn. Westafr. p. 11 (1857), 
Bocage, Jorn. Lisb. 1868, p. 2. 
“River Quanza, May 1869.”—J.J.M. 
One specimen in full plumage. 
23. TRERON CALVA. 
Treron calva, Temm.; Hartl. Orn. Westafr. p. 192; Bocage, Jorn. 
Lisb. 1868, p. 9. 
““No. 24. Female. Ambriz, December 1868.’’—J. J. M. 
724. EvpoDOTIS MELANOGASTRA. 
Eupodotis melanogastra (Rupp.); Hartl. Orn. Westafr. p. 207 
(1857). 
« Ambriz.”—J. J. M. 
A single specimen, apparently a young male just gaining the adult 
dress. 
25. BuTORIDES ATRICAPILLA. 
Ardea atricapilla, Afzel. ; Hartl. Orn. Westafr. p. 223. 
“Female. River Quanza, May 1869.”—J.J.M. 
A single example of this widely distributed Heron. It is in 
beautiful plumage; and the head, instead of being black as the name 
would imply, is dark cinereous with a bronzy-green lustre. 
26. CuRSORIUS SENEGALENSIS. 
Cursorius senegalensis, Licht. ; Hartl. Orn. Westafr. p. 209; id. 
P, Z. S. 1866, p. 62; Mont. Ibis, 1862, p. 335. 
“No. 46. Loanda, May 1869. Abundant.”—J.J.M. 
