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EINAR LONNEERG, BIRDS. 



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I)inrmellia dinemelli [(Horsf.) Ri>pp.] . . . 



Plocepasaer melanorhynchus Rirp 



donaldsoni Sharpe 



Ploceus spekei (Heugl.) 



Quelea sanguinirostris aethiopica (Sund.) . . 



Amadina fasciata (Gm.) 



Spermestes caniceps Rchw 



Aidemosyne cantans (Gm.) 



Pytilia melba soadanensis Sharpe 



Pseudonigrita cabanisi (Fschr. Rchw.) . . . 



Estrilda charmosyna Rchw. . . 



Lagonosticta brunneiceps somaliensis Salvad. 



Linura fischeri Rchw 



Passer gongonensis Oust 



Pctronia pyrgita (Heugl.) 



Auripasser emini (Hartl.) 



Einberiza poliopleura Salvad 



Fringillaria tahapisi (A. Sm.) 



Tmetothylacus tcnellus Cab. 



Mirafra poecilosterna Rchw 



» hypermetra Rchw 



Pyrrhulauda signata Oust 



Pycnonotus dodsoni Sharpe 



Anthreptes longmari (Less.) 



Chalcomitra hunteri (Shell.) 



Parus albiventris Shell 



» thruppi Shell 



Anthoscopus musculus Hartl 



Cisticola chiniana (A- Sm.) 



Calamonastes simplex (Cab.) 



Apalis malensis Nettm 



Sylvietta leucopsis (Rchw.) 



Argya rubiginosa Riipr 



Erythropygia leucoptera (Rtipp.) 



Steppe i Thornbush 

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(In tliis list is not recorded a specimen of Alseonax pseudogrisola Lönnp.. found at Njoro, north of 

 Guaso Nyiri, now described as a new species.) 



In the Guaso Nyiri district viz. on the acaciasteppe south of this river and in the 

 thornbush north of the same about 123 species have been collected. 11 of those are found 

 all över the iEthiopian region, and a twelfth ranges widely across tropical Africa. 16 

 species have a very wide distribution in the East -South African steppe region, and 6 addi- 

 tional species extend into the Central African Lake district as well, while 4 range from 

 Abyssinia to Nyassa land. Only 6 species are confined to East- Africa proper, and 1 more 

 lives there and in the Lake district. Three species extend from East Africa southwards, 

 2 to South Africa (1 of these enters the Lake district); the third finds its limit in Nyassa 



