Records of Birds z^jhich have bred i)i Captivity. 267 
152. — CRIMSON-RUMPED WAXBILL. Sundevall s Waxbill. 
153. — LAVENDER FINCH. Lavender Waxbill, Cinereous Waxbill. 
154. — CORDON BLEU. Crimson-eared Waxbill. 
155. — BLUE-BREASTED WAXBILL. Angola Cordon Bleu. 
158. — CHESTNUT-BACKED WEAVER. Chestnut Weaver, Chestnut and 
Black Weaver. 
159. — RUFOUS-NECKED WEAVER Rufous throated Weaver. 
162.— BLACK-HEADED WEAVER. Black-hooded Weaver. 
164. — LITTLE MASKED WEAVER. Dwarf Weaver. 
165. — BLACK-FRONTED WEAVER Masked Weaver. 
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TAXAGRIDAE. 
172. — BISHOP TANAGER. Ttiiia^^ra cpiscupiis. (" lilue Tanager ") W.T.P. 
1st liaston Scott. 1911. See B.N. 1911, J38, 1912, 6b. 
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173. — WESTERN PALM TANAGER. T . palmanim iiicfaiioptcni. W.T.P. 
1st I'ennani, l-.B.C. Medal, 191-;. B.X. lyu, 338. 
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174. — SCARLET TANAGER. Khamphococlus brasUicnsis. W.T.P. 
i>i i'a>lon Scot;, 191 J. l-.B.C. Medal. B.N. 1912, 338. Zoo, 1912 
Abroad. Ost i'rince.ss Croy fRuss. 
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175. — BLACK TANAGER. Tachyplionns 111,'iis. W.T.P. 
1st Tescheniaker, igu6. A.S. Medal. A.M. u.s. iv. 331. 
Zoo, 1909. 
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176. — MAGPI E TANAGER. L issop.as Icrcrimui. W.T.P. 
Zoo, 1912, but the young died after leaving the ne.st, therefore unless the 
record indicated by " W.T.P."' be accepted, this entry will have t(j 
be included in brackets to mark an incomplete success. 
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VICLIJ iW-W'iXCICD SC(;.\lMilRl). Cyain-rpcs cyminis. 
Chawner records almost complete success both in 1915 and 1916. the 
>'oung living a fortnight on etich occasion. See A.M. 1916, 270 and 
U)iJ. 57. 
