1900.] MR. G. V. BOULENGBB OX TILE QEHTUS XEXuXlL.UUA. 







No. in 

 Shelley'a 



List. 



Locality 

 (where stated). 



46. 



47. 

 48. 

 49. 

 50. 

 51. 

 52. 

 53. 

 54. 

 55. 

 56. 

 57. 

 58. 

 59. 

 60. 

 61. 

 62. 

 63. 

 64. 





1812 

 1 8! 15 

 2025 

 2030 

 2( 146 

 2060 

 2082 

 2123 

 2149 

 2153 

 2154 

 2205 

 2255 

 22'. 17 

 23 24 

 2346 

 2441 

 2445 

 2484 

 2501 

 25 17 



Buwa. 



Kotakota. 

 Liwonde. 

 Liwonde. 



Liwonde. 

 Liwonde. 

 Liwonde. 



Kotakota. 

 Kotakota. 

 Kotakota. 

 Kotakota. 



Liwonde. 

 Kotakota. 



Katunga. 



Buwa and Katunga. 



Liwonde and Katunga. 

 Buwa and Katunga. 

 Alkukula. 



Buwa. 







Asturinula monogrammiua 



Astur polvzonoides 







Phalacrocorax lucidus 



africanus 



Larus cirrhocephalus 







Tuntix lepurana 





Lobivanellua lateralis 





65. 





66. 



Cureorius tominincki 







Mr. Sclater remarked that the route from Lake Nyasa to 

 Mpesem'a country and Fort Jameson would he found described in 

 an article by Mr. li. I. Money and Dr. Kellett .Smith in the 

 ographical Journal' for 1897 (vol. x. p. L46). 



Capt. Shelley had informed Mr. Sclater that examples of the 

 following 3 species had not previously been obtained in Nyasaland, 

 but it should be remarked that Fort Jameson itself, being over 

 the water-parting, was just outside the border of the B. C. A. 

 Protectorate : — 



1. Parua afer Gm. : G-adow, Cat. B. viii. p. 39. 



Nbl \>v< riously recorded from the north of the Zambesi. 



2. Smihrhis towerbyi Sharpe, Ibis, 1898, p. 57-, pi. xii. lig. 1. 

 Originally described from Blashunaland. 



:;. Phalaerocorax lucidus I Lieut.): Grant, Cat. B. zxvi. p. 351. 



\ communication was road from .Mr. <;. A. Boolenger pointing 

 nut that an unfortunate mistake, for which he was in no way 



responsible, had I □ made in printing the characters of the genus 



tilapia in part I of vo\.xv. of the Society's Transactions, 

 lately issued. The characters of the genus Xenotilapia (page 92) 



should -land as follows : — 



X i;\i.i n.M'iA, g. n. 



ly moderately elongate ; scales ctenoid ; three lateral lines. 

 i -mall. \<r\ protractile; upper jaw with two series of minute 



