328 APPENDIX. 



Family MfJTACILLIDyE. 



163. Macronyx Capensis (L.) ; Sharpe, t. c. p. 530. Cape Long-claw. 

 #, b. 5 (?) Between Ladysmith and Newcastle, about the end of 



May 1873. Iris hazel. 



c. $ Pretoria, December 7, 1873. Iris hazel. 



164. Anthus Caffer, Sund. ; Sharpe, t. c. p. 534. Lesser Tawny Pipit. 

 a. Pietermaritzburg, about the beginning of May 1873. 



165. Anthus pyrrhonotus (Vieill.) ; Sharpe, t. c. p. 537. Cinnamon- 



backed Pipit. 



a. Kaar Kloof Heights, near Pietermaritzburg, May 19, 1873. 

 Iris hazel. 



b. Not labelled. 



166. Motacilla VIDUA, Sund. ; Sharpe, t. c. p. 545. Motacilla 



aguimp (Temm.) ; Sharpe in Oates's Matabele Land, ed. 1, 

 App. p. 319 (1881). African Pied Wagtail. 



a. Durban, April 23, 1873. 



b. Crocodile River, July 1873. Iris hazel. Insects in stomach. 



c. Not labelled. 



167. Motacilla Capensis, L. ; Sharpe, ed. Layard, p. 547. Cape 



Wagtail. 



a. Durban, April 23, 1873. 



b. ct Pietermaritzburg, April 30, 1873. 



c. Inyati, October 3, 1873. ^ ris dark hazel. Native name, "Um- 

 vemvi." 



Order COLUMB^. 

 Family Columbid^e. 



Sub-Family Treronin^e. 



168. Treron Wakefieldii, Sharpe; Shelley, Ibis, 1883, p. 270; 



Sharpe, /. c. p. 557. Wakefield's Green Fruit-Pigeon. 1 



a. Not labelled. 



[Captain Shelley has recently determined this specimen to be the 

 same as T. Wakefieldii, described from Mombasa in East Africa. The 

 species was also procured by the late Dr. Bradshaw on the Zambesi.] 



Sub-Family COLUMBINE. 



169. TURTUR CAPICOLA, Sund. ; Shelley, t. c. p. 313. Cape Turtle- 



Do ve. 

 a. $ Mossel Bay, Cape Colony, April n, 1873. ^ ris dark hazel. 

 Seeds in stomach. 



1 [This bird was accidentally omitted in the first edition of the present work. — Ed.] 



