578 Mr. A. C. Haagner — More 
rich coppery colour and the head utterly devoid of metallic 
sheeu. 
Iris hazel-brown; hill and feet black. The bird was 
sucking the nectar from apple-blossoms^ and uttered a 
plaintive "^ peep/^ On dissection it proved to be a male. 
28. HiRUNDO ALBIGULARIS (op. cit. p. 364). 
Scarce. 
29. HiRUNDO cucuLLATA (op. cit. p. 370). 
Scarce. 
30. Lanius collaris (op. cit. p. 374). 
Very common. 
31. Laniarius gutturalis (op. cit. p. 385). 
Fairly common. 
I have found the nest of this bird on several occasions in 
pea-bushes, with three eggs. 
32. Bradyornis silens (op. cit. p. 404). 
Fairly common. 
33. CoRvus CAPENsis (op. cit. p. 415). 
Scarce. 
I found a nest of this species on one occasion containing 
three eggs. 
34. CoRvus scAPULATUs (op. cit. p. 416). 
Scarce. 
35. CORVULTUR ALBTCOLLIS (op. cit. p. 417). 
Scarce. 
36. Lamprocoltus phcenicopterus (op. cit. p. 425). 
Fairly common. 
37. Spreo bicolor (op. cit. p. 429). 
Very common. 
38. Amydrus morto (op. cit. p. 431). 
Scarce. 
39. Hyphantornis velatus (op. cit. p. 439). 
Fairly common. 
