PSALIDOPROCNE ANTINORII [anted, p. 616]. 



Add: — 



Psal'uloprocne antinorii, Sharpe & Wyatt, Monogr. Hirund. pt. vi. (1887). 



Mr. Alexander Whyte procured an adult female of this species at Zomba in Nyassa 

 Land in January. 



For the geographical distribution of this sj>ecies, vide infra, Plate 123 [Map]. 



PSALIDOPROCNE PETITI [anteh, p. 617]. 

 Add:— 



Psalidoprocne petiti, Sharpe & Wyatt, Monogr. Hirund. pt. vii. (1888) ; Reichen. 



J. f. 0. 1887, p. 300; Bocage, Jorn. Sc. Lisb. (2) viii. p. 258 (1892). 



It is the young birds which have the smoky-brown under wing-coverts most pronounced. 

 Some of the old males in the British Museum collection have them' nearly white, 

 resembling those of P. antinorii. The latter species, however, is green not brown in 

 general shade. 



Professor Barboza du Bocage states tbat the present species has been obtained at 

 Quindumbo in Angola by Senhor Anchieta. 



Mr. Bolmdorff met with it at Manyanga on the Lower Congo between Vivi and 

 Stanley Pool. 



For the geographical distribution of this species, vide infra, Plate 124 [Map]. 



PSALIDOPROCNE FULIG1N0SA \antea, P . 619]. 



Add :— 



Psalidoprocne fuliginosa, Sharpe & Wyatt, Monogr. Hirund. pt. vii. (1888) ; Reiehen. 

 J. f. O. 1890, p. 118. 



For the geographical distribution of this species, vide infra, Plate 121 [Map]. 



