LANIID^. 149 



Lake Ngami, but have never observed it to the west of 

 that locality. 



[Mr. E,. B. Sharpe possesses a specimen of this Shrike from 

 Lake Ngami, and another obtained by Mr. Andersson at the 

 river Cunene, no doubt subsequently to the date of his note 

 abov^ transcribed. — Ed. J 



186. Pomatorhynchus erythropterus (Shaw). Eufous-winged 



Bush-Shrike. 



Pie-grikche rousse d, tete noire du Senigal, Buifon'a Planches Enl. 



vol. i. pi. 479. %. 1, p. 242. 

 Lanius erythroptertis, Shaw's Gen. Zool., Aves, vol. vii. p. 301. 

 Lanius cucuUatus, Temminck's Manuel d'Orn. vol. iv. p. 600. 

 Telophonus senegalus, Strickland & Sclater, Birds Damar., Oontr. 



Om. 1852, p. 145. 

 Lanius tchagra, Bree's Birds of Europe, p. 171 (plate). 

 Telephonus senegalensis, Andersson, in Proc. of Zool. Soc. 1864, p. 5. 

 Telophonus erythroptertis, Layard's Oat. No. 315. 

 Telephonus erythropterus, Finsch & Hartlaub's Vogel Ost-Afrika's, 



p. 336. 

 Pomatorhynchus erythropterus, Gray's Hand-list of Birds, No. 6052. 

 Pomatorhynchus cucuUatus, id. ibid. No. 6053. 

 Lanius erythropterus, Blanford's Geol. & Zool. of Abyssinia, p. 343. 

 Telephonus erythropterus, Finscb, Birds of N.E. Abyssinia, in Trans, 

 of Zool. Soc. vol. vii. p. 254. 

 „ „ (part.), Sharpe's Oat. No. 489. 



„ „ Gumey, Jun., Birds of Algeria, in Ibis, 



1871, p. 76. 



I only found this species in the northern parts of 

 Damara Land and after I had passed the northern 

 boundary of that country; it was very shy and never 

 plentiful. It hops about amongst the lower branches of 

 thickly foliaged trees, and is especially partial to low 

 tangled brakes, where it searches incessantly for insects, 

 larvse, and caterpillars. 



[Mr. Layard, in the ' Ibis ' for 1870, p. 460, has shown that 

 this species is quite distinct from the longer-billed P. tschagra 



