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Hab. South-east Africa ; Swaziland northwards through 

 Matabeleland to Lake Nyasa (not Lake Tanganyika as stated 

 by Reichenow, Vog. Afr. iii. p. 636, 1905). 



2. Eremomela flaviventrts (Burch.). 



Sylvia fiaviventris, Burchell, Trav. S. Afr. i. p. 335 (1822). 



Eremomela damarensis, Sharpe (nee Wahlb.), Ibis, 1904, 

 p. 339. 



Eremomela fiaviventris sharpei, Reich. Vog. Afr. iii. p. 634 

 (1905). 



Chest and breast white, tinged with grey ; belly pale 

 yellow. 



Hab. Central and south-western South Africa : ranging 

 from the South-western Transvaal to Damaraland. 



3. Eremomela saturatior, sp. n. 



Eremomela fiaviventris, Sharpe (nee Burch.), Ibis, 1904, 

 p. 339. 



Chest and breast brownish-grey; abdomen very pale yellow. 



Hab. South Africa : Deelfontein, Karroo Country, and 

 King William's Town. 



Dr. Sharpe, in speaking of the series from Deelfontein, 

 said : — " In May the birds have assumed their full winter- 

 plumage, which is much darker than the breeding-dress, and 

 the throat and chest are strongly shaded with isabelline." 

 There does not, however, appear to be any appreciable dif- 

 ference in this respect between birds killed in January and 

 those obtained in September. 



Mr. Ogilvie-Grant also described a new species of Fan- 

 tail Warbler from British Bechuanaland, as follows : — 



ClSTICOLA KALAHARI, Sp. n. 



Adult male and female. Most nearly allied to C. lavendulce, 

 Grant, from the Somaliland coast, but differs in having the 

 general colour of the upperparts somewhat darker, the basal 

 half of the feathers being dark grey instead of whitish, and 

 the rump pale rufous-buff, contrasting with the colour of the 

 back. It resembles C. lavendulce in the shape of the wing, 



