Birds of the Gold Coast Colony &^c. 333 
In the forest-glades, where the sun can penetrate, this 
beautiful Flycatcher may be seen dropping silently from 
one bough to another and uttering now and again its 
pleasing and pretty song. 
174. HiRUNDO RUSTICA LluU. 
Hirundo rustica Shelley & Buckley, Ibis, 1872, p. 288 
(Gold Coast) ; Sharpe, Cat. B. x. p. 128 ; Beichen. J. f. O. 
1897, p. 27 (Togoland). 
An adult male from Karaga, obtained May 5th, 1901. 
175. Hirundo nigrita Gray. 
Hirundo nigrita Sharpe, Cat. B. x. p. 148 ; Beichen. 
J. f. O. 1897, p. 25 (Togoland). 
Prah and Volta Bivers. 
Found along the rocky portions of the streams. Breeds in 
August. 
176. Hirundo puella. 
Hirundo puella Sharpe, Cat. B. x. p. 154. 
Sekwi, Gold Coast Hinterland. 
177. Hirundo domicella Finsch et Hartl. 
Hirundo domicella Sharpe, Cat. B. x. p. 165 ; Beichen. 
J. f. O. 1897, p. 25 (Togoland); Hartert, Nov. Zool. vi. 
p. 422 (Gambaga). 
178. Hirundo senegalensis (Linn.). 
Hirundo senegalensis Sharpe, Cat. B. x. p. 168; Hartert, 
Nov. Zool. vi. p. 422 (Gambaga). 
Karaga, Kwobia, and Pong. 
Common. Breeds in the holes of the baobal-trees. 
179. PsALiDOPROCNE OBSCURA (Hartl.). 
Psalidoprocne obscura Sharpe, Cat. B. x. p. 203 ; Hartert, 
Nov. Zool. vi. p. 422 (Gambaga). 
Cape Coast. 
Generally seen on the wing towards evening, but re- 
maining inert throughout the heat of the day. 
[To be continued.] 
