306 CAPT. G. E. SHELLEY ON BIRDS [Mar. 7, 
11. PsALIDOPROCNE HOLOMELZENA. 
Psalidoprocne holomelena (Sundev.); Sharpe, P. Z.S. 1870, 
pp- 288, 320. 
Mamboio. 
New to East Africa. The range of this species is very uncertain, 
as it is found on the Gold Coast and in South Africa from Cape 
Colony to Natal, but has not previously been recorded from any 
portion of South Tropical Africa. 
12. HAPALODERMA VITTATUM, Sp. 1. 
Very similar in size and general colouring to H. narina, but 
differs as follows: bill smaller and much narrower, scarcely more 
than half the breadth ; head darker and of a more olive-green ; neck 
entirely surrounded by a bluish-bronze collar; wing-coverts with 
narrow distinct white bars not freckled with white as in H. narina ; 
dark portion of the tail violet-blue, very partially edged with green ; 
white portion of the tail very distinctly barred with bluish black. 
Culmen 0-6, wing 5, tail 7, tarsus 0°65. 
Hab. Mamboio. 
The only specimen is in extremely bad condition, so much so that 
I cannot say how far the blue may extend on the throat ; but it ap- 
pears to be only a narrow ring round the neck. The bars on the 
wing-coverts and the colouring of the tail, especially the barring of 
the white portion, are sufficient characters to distinguish it at a 
glance from H. narina and H. constantia. 
13. RHINOPOMASTES CABANISI. 
Irrisor cabanisi, De Fil.; Heugl. Orn. N.O.-Afr. p. 219. 
Mamboio. 
New to East Africa. This species is closely alied to 2. minor, 
but may be readily distinguished by the white patch on the primaries, 
which is not present in R. minor. It ranges from the Upper White- 
Nile district to Mamboio. 
14, SaxtcoLa PLESCHANKA (Lepech.). 
Saxicola morio, Seebohm, Cat. B, Brit. Mus. v. p. 372. 
Mamboio. 
New to East Africa. It ranges in Africa ; from Egypt to Mam- 
boio, and possibly occurs in Algeria. 
15. MoraciLia Lonercaupa, Riipp. 
Ugogo. 
New to East Africa. This species ranges from Abyssinia, where 
it was first collected by Dr. Riippell, to Durban in Natal. 
16. GRAUCALUS PECTORALIS. 
Graucalus pectoralis, Jard.; Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. iv. p. 29. 
Mamboio. 
New to East Africa. It inhabits the whole of Africa between 15° 
N. lat. and 22° S. lat. 
