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157. Pomatorhynchus senegalus. 



Lanius senegalus, Linn., " Syst. Nat.," vol. 1, p. 137 (1766: 



Senegal). 

 Telephonus senega/its, Gadow, "Cat. B. Brit. Mus.," vol. 8, p. 



124; Shelley, Ibis, 1898, p. 554 (Mwanza and Karonga) ; 



W. L. Sclater, "Fauna S. Africa, Birds," vol. 2, p. 19. 

 Pomatorhynchus senegalus, Reichen.," Vog. Afrikas," vol. 2, p. 547. 



18. 6* ad. Mseizi River, Feira district. July 18, 1904. 

 Bill, black and grey ; iris, violet ; feet, grey. 

 271. ? ad. E. bank of Loangwa. June 25, 1905. 

 Bill, black, whitish at base of lower mandible ; iris, 

 brown ? ; feet, grey. 



400. $ ad. Road to Ndola. Sept. 18, 1905. 



Bill, black ; iris, purplish-blue ; feet, greenish-grey. 



" Mwanga" oftheAsenga. 



158. Pomatorhynchus australis. 



Malaconotus australis, Smith, " Rep. Expl. Exped.," p. 44 (1836 : 

 South Africa, Northward and Eastward of Kurrichane, 

 between 24° and 25° S. Lat.). 



Telephonus australis, W. L. Sclater, " Fauna S. Africa, Birds," 

 vol. 2, p. 22. 



Pomatorhynchus australis, Reichen.. "Vog. Afrikas," vol. 2, p. 



544- 

 Telephonus trivirgatus, Smith; Eocage, '' Orn. Angola," p. 224. 



256. <$ ad. E. bank of Loangwa. June 21, 1905. 



Bill, horn, paler below ; iris, brown ; feet, pale grey. 



336. $ ad. Mterize River. July 22, 1905. 



Bill, greyish-horn-colour, paler below ; iris, purple, 

 with a narrow whitish inner margin ; feet, grey. 



Native name, " Mwanga." Generally inhabits some- 

 what dense bush, and occurs in pairs. Rather common. 



Recorded here for the first time north of the Zambesi. 



