Vol. 1. page 33. Add:— | 
GEOCICHLA FISCHERI (Hellmayr). 
FISCHER'S GROUND-THRUSH. 
Turdus guttatus fischeri, Hellmayr, Orn. MB. ix. рр. 53, 54 (1901). 
Dr. HELLMAYR has separated the Ground-Thrush from the Pangani River from 6. guttata of Natal, 
on account of its smaller size and the more feeble spotting of the under surface. I have not seen a 
specimen from this part of Africa. 
Vol. 1. page 114. Add:— 
TURDUS XANTHORHYNCHUS, Salvad. 
PRINCE'S ISLAND THRUSH. 
Turdus xanthorhynchus, Salvad. Boll. Mus. Zool. Torino, xvi. no. 414, p. 2 (1901). 
Тнів species has been discovered by Signor Leonardo Fea on Prince's Island, in the Bight of Benin. 
` Count Salvadori says that it is allied to 7. olivaceofuscus of St. Thomas, but is smaller, has the bill 
yellow and the feet pale, with broader dusky margins to the feathers of the under surface. The 
transverse preepectoral band is not uniform, but is composed of feathers having broad white centres 
| and dusky margins. 
According to Signor Fea, this Thrush was rare on Prince's Island, and was only found on the 
western coast. 
Vol. II. App. page 228. Add:— 
GEOCICHLA AUDACIS. 
Dr. Отто Fınsch (Notes Leyden Mus. xxii. p. 263) considers that this species is not distinct from 
G. peroni, 
