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1. Cinnyris chloropvgius .... 



1 



I 



s. 



2 



September. 



2. Chalcomitra acik 



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zi 



S. N. 



1 



Mav, June. 



3. Anthotlneptes hypodila . . 



o 



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N. 



2 



May. 



4 Parser diti'usus 



Q 

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S N N 



3 or 4 



April and June. 



5. Chrysomitris frontalis .... 



1 



1 



S. 



2 



Mav. 



6 Serinus sharpei 



1 



s. 



2 



October. 



7 Nig'rita schistacea .... 



1 



s. 



4 



May. 



8. Pyrenestes ostrinus 



1 

 1 



s'. 



3 



April. 



9. Heterhyphantes nigricoliis . 



Q 



o 



s. s. s. s. 



2 or 3 



April, Mav, June, 





s.'s.'n.'n. 





July. 



10. Ilyphantornis xanthops . . 



9 



R N 



2 



April. 



11. Hyphantornis dimidiatus . . 



o 



s. s. 



2 



March, April 



12. Hyphanturgus ocularius 



9 



s." s. 



2 



Anvil An "'nst 



13 Sita°ra pelzelni. . 



1 

 ± 



N. 



2 



April 



14. Canipophaga phoenicea . . 





S. 



2 



March. 



lo Pycnonotus layardi 



1 



1 



R. 



2 



April. 



16 Andropadus virens . . 



1 



X 



N. 



o 



April. 



17 Bleda pallidi<nila .... 





S. 



2 



March. 



18. 13urnesia reichenowi .... 





N. 



2 



June. 



19 Prinia mystacea 



3 



S. S. N. 



2 or 3 



March, June, Sept. 





9 



s. s. 



2 or 3 



A nvil and ^pnt 



Ul 11 (Hill KJ^IJU. 



*21. Camaroptera chrysocnemis . 



\ 



s. ' 



? 



June. 



22. Cossypha melanonota . . . . 



1 



s. 



3 



May. 



^3 Cossypha natalensis 





N. 



3 



Mav. 





2 



S. N. 



3 



April and May. 





1 



S. 



2 



April. 





2 



S.N. 



2 



April, June. 





2 



S.N. 



2 



April, June. 





1 



S. 



2 



April. 





1 



N. 



1 



April. 





1 



N. 



2 



October. 



* This nest contained 1 white egg- of Chrysococcyx klaasi and 1 of 

 Camaroptera chrysocnemis. 



The Chairman congratulated Mr. Seth-Smith on his 

 beautiful exhibit and on the care which he had taken to 

 identify the eggs of each species. 



Mr. Ogilvie-Grant added that Mr. Seth-Smith had most 

 generously promised to present this interesting series to 

 the Trustees of the British Museum, who were already 



