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Trinea cincius, L., p. 433. no. 263; Finsch & Hartl. Vogel Ostafr. p. 758. no. 398. 
“On the coast in January.” 
Trine@a minuTA, Leisler, p. 433. no. 264; Finsch & Hartl. Vogel Ostafr. p. 764. no. 397. 
Shot at Zoulla. 
GaALLINAGO scoLopactna, Bp.; Finsch & Hartl. Vogel Ostafr. p. 771. no. 400. Scolopax 
gallinago, Blanf. p. 432. no, 257. 
“Common on the highlands in the winter months.” 
RHYNCH&A CAPENSIS (L.), Finsch & Hartl. Vogel Ostafr. p. 774. no. 401. Rh. bengalensis, 
Blanf. p. 432. no. 258. 
“Only met in reeds on the banks of running water at Ailat and Ain, near Massowah. 
The specimens are quite undistinguishable from Indian ones ” (Blanf.). 
Fuuica cristata, L., p. 434, no. 267. 
“ Abundant on Lake Ashangi.” 
BERNICLA CYANOPTERA, Riipp. p. 439. no. 281. 
Localities: Wadela and Dalanta plateau, above 9000 to 10,000 feet; in a high valley 
at about 8500 feet, between Antalo and Ashangi. 
ANAS FLAVIROSTRIS, Smith: Eyton’s Monogr. on the Anatide (1838), p. 141; Blanf. 
p- 437. no. 277; A. undulata, Dubois, Ornithol. Gallerie, p. 119 (1839), t. 77. 
“Common throughout the highlands, and especially on the higher plateaux ” (Blanf.). 
QuERQUEDULA crECoA, L., p. 438. no. 279. 
“ Occasionally met with on the highlands.” 
FULIGULA cristata, Ray, p. 437. no. 278. 
“Take Ashangi, in pairs, and not very common at the commencement of May.” 
Popicers cristatus, L., p. 440. no. 282. 
‘Extremely abundant on Lake Ashangi, where it is doubtless a permanent resident.” 
Popicers avritus, L., p. 440. no. 283. 
**Not very common on Lake Ashangi.” 
Larus Fuscus, L., p. 440. no. 285; Finsch & Hartl. Vogel Ostafr. p. 820. no. 427. 
“Common at Zoulla. The wing is a little longer, about an inch, and the bill a trifle 
