414 Mr. W. R. Ogil vie- Grant on 
38. Telophonus uemigialis. 
Telephonus remigialis Finsch & Hartl. ; Gadow, Cat. B. 
Brit. Mus. viii. p. 128 (1883); Witlierbv, p. 252; N. C. 
Roths. & WoUast. p. 14. 
a-d. S . Kaka, 28th Feb.-5th Mar. Nos. 73, 94, 95, 
107. 
e. ? . Fashoda, 1st April. No. 271. 
/. ? 20 miles N. of Fashoda, 8th April. Ko. 310. 
g,h. $ . Kaka, 29th April, 6th May. Nos. 411, 438. 
Iris bluish grey ; bill dark horn-coloured, whitish at base 
of the lower mandible, or entirely black ; legs ashen green. 
[HartlanVs Red-winged Bush-Shrike is fairly common 
between Kaka and Fashoda, and is generally to he found in 
pairs. It frequents low scrub and is rather shy. — R. M.. H.] 
39. Laniarius erythrogaster. 
Laniarius erythrogaster (Cretzschm.) ; Grant, Ibis, 1900, 
p. 148; Witherby^ p. 252. 
a,b. ? . Kaka, 23rd-28th Feb. Nos. 65 & 84. 
c-e. (5" et cJ imm. 20 miles N. of Fashoda, 8th-15th 
April. Nos. 306, 317, 360. 
/. $ imra. Goz-Abu-Gumar, 16th May. No. 475. 
Iris pale straw-coloured ; bill and legs black. 
Immature birds have the greater wing-coverts spotted 
with bufiP at the tip, the black feathers of the crown mixed 
with cinnamon, and those of the under parts indistinctly 
barred with pale buff. 
[This Scarlet-bellied Bush-Shrike is common. The male 
has a peculiar whistle, the last note of which is blended 
w4th the hoarse cry of the female. Its demeanour reminded 
me of Colluriocincla harmonica of Australia. — R. M. H.] 
40. NiLAUS AFER. 
Nilaus afer (Lath.) ; ^Yitherby, p. 251 ; Grant & Reid, 
p. 641. 
■ a. S' Fashoda, 21st March. No. 162. 
b,c. c? . Fashoda, 29th-31st March. Nos. 233, 264. 
d,e. S ' Kaka, 21st-22nd April. Nos. 382, 386. 
Iris hazel ; bill and legs black. 
