SENEGAL SWALLOW. 



93 



white, with longitudinal dusky streaks : tail dusky, 

 and similar to the male. 



This species is very abundant at the Cape 

 of Good Hope, and builds its nest of mud in 

 the houses of that place, laying six biown eggs, 

 sprinkled with small brown spots. 



SENEGAL SWALLOW. 

 (Hirundo senegalensis.) 



Hr. nigra cceruleo-nitens, siihtus uropygioque rufa^ rtmigihus rec- 



iricibusque nigris. 

 Black Swallow, shining with blue ; beneath and rump rufous ; 



quills and tail-feathers black. 

 Hirundo senegalensis. Lin, Syst. Nat. 1. 345. 8. — Gmel. Syst. 



Nat. 1. 1021.— La^A. Ind, Or?i, 2. 575. 7,-—Briss. 2. 496. 5. 



t. A5,f. 1. 



La grande Hirondelle ^ ventre roux du Senegal. Biiff, Hist, 



Nat, Ois. 6. 6lO,--Buff. PL Enl 310. 

 Senegal Swallow. Lath, Gen, Syn. 4. 567- 7* 



This is one of the largest species in the genus, 

 being eight inches and a half in length : beak 

 dusky : throat rufous white : top of the head, 

 upper parts of the body and neck, shining steel- 

 black : rump and all the under parts rufous : quills 

 and tail black, the latter greatly forked. Inhabits 

 Senegal. 



