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Angola Finch, Serinus angolensis (Gm.). 
Hab. South Africa. 
Yellow-beUied Bunting, ^/w^ema ^amven^m (Bonn. &Vieill.). 
Hab. Africa. 
Short-toed Lark Calandrella hrachydadyla (Leisl.). 
Hab. S. Europe to N. E. Africa into N. W. India. 
Smith's Bullfinch Lark, Pyrrhulauda leucotis smithii (Bp.). 
Hab. South Africa. 
Greenish White-eye, Zoster ops virens, Bp. 
Hab. Southeast Africa. 
One short-toed lark and two each of the others of these 
five species were received on December 9th. 
Fieldfare, Turdus 'pilaris, L. 
Hab. Europe, Asia and North Africa. 
Red-winged Thrush, Turdus iliacus, L. 
Hab. Europe. 
One each of these two thrushes was purchased on Feb- 
ruary 1st. 
Rock Thrush, Monticola saxatilus (L.). 
Hab. Europe, Asia and Africa. 
Received September 9th. 
Yellow-vented Bulbul, Pycnonotus layardi, Gurney. 
Hab. South Africa. 
Received February 1st. 
Transvaal Barbet, Trachjphonus cafer (VieilL). 
Hab. Eastern South Africa. 
Received by purchase September 21st. 
Blue-bellied Lorikeet, Trichoglossus rubritorquis, Vig. & Hors. 
Hab. Northwest Australia. 
A pair of rare birds purchased on July 26th. 
Black Grouse, Tetrao tetrix, L. 
Hab. Europe and Asia. 
Two males purchased June 27th; this species, like the 
Capercaillie of the same genus, does not appear to 
thrive in this locality, this is probably due to the diffi- 
culty of supplying them with suitable food. 
Natal Francolin, FrancoUnus natalensis, Smith. 
Hab. South Africa. 
Two purchased November 28th. 
