APPENDIX IV. 
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!23. Certhia, var. of C, Zeylona. (^Mosambique.) 
24. Certhia famosa. (Mosambique,) Ind. Orni. i. 288. 
25. Certhia Senegalensis. I. O. i. 284. (^Mosambique.y 
25, Certhia, not described. Abyssinian.^ Found in the low hot Country^ 
near the Tacazze. Two specimens. 
27. Certhia afra. {3Iosambiqti^.) 
^8. A variety of do. 
29. Tanagra, (not described,) red bilFd Tanager. (^Abyssinia.) This bird 
is commonly met with tvherever there are droves of cattle ; and is 
constantly seen feeding on their backs ^ picking out a species of grub ^ 
engendered there in hot iceather^ which might, but for its obliging 
attention, prove seriously annoying. 
30. Fringilla Senegala, and a variety of the same. (Abyssinia.) 
31. Fring. elegans. L O. i. 441. (Mommbique.) 
32. Fring. Benghalus. I. O. i. 461. (Abyssinia.) Common in every bush close 
to the houses ; manners like a icren. 
33. Fring. Canaria. (7l/osam6«5'we.) In. Or. i. 454. 
34. Musicapa Paradisi I. O. ii. 480. hvowwYWc. (Abyssinia,) 
35^ mutata. var. Two specimens. (Abyssinia.) Supposed to be 
male and female, being found together on a fig tree at Ghella. (Rare 
in the country.) 
36. Alauda Africana. I. O. ii. 499. The habits of this bird are like those 
of the English sky-lark, and its note nearly the same. (Abyssinia^, 
frequent.) 
3T. Sylvia, not described ? Two specimens. (Abyssinia.) 
38. Hiriindo capensis. I. O. ii. 499. Shot at Chelicut, in Abyssinia. 
39. Tiirdiis Phcenicuriis. I. O. i. 333. (Abyssinia.) 
40. — musiciis, high coloured variety. Shot near Dixan in Abyssinia; 
its notes are something like the English bird. 
41. ~ capensis. (Abyssinia.) 
45 . nitens. (Three specimens. The Abyssinian name is Warry.) 
These birds are very common at Dixan, and in every part of the 
country where the Kolquall is found ; they sit on the tops of these 
trees, and feed on its flowers, seeds, or some insect peculiar to the 
tree. Ind. Orn. i. 346. 
43. Colius senegalensis. I. O. i. 368. (Mosambique,) They are seen in 
