100 
PASSERES. 
Criniger importunus, Layard, B. S. Afr. p.137. 
Andropadus vociferus, Sw. Classif. B. ii. p. 228. 
a {Osman) 1846. 
A South African species. 
489. Andropadus latirostris. 
Andropadus latirostris , Striekl. P. Z. S. 1844, p. 100 : Fraser, 
Zool. Typ. pi. 35. 
a ( Mansfield ) 1832. 
Originally described from specimens obtained by Fraser at Fer- 
nando Po. As Strickland possessed this specimen at the time he 
characterized the species, and as its label is inscribed “ A. latirostris ,” 
the specimen may fairly be considered a typical one. 
Pycnonotus. 
Pycnonotus, “ Kuhl,” Boie, Isis, 1826, p. 973. 1 
490. Pycnonotus capensis. 
Turdus capensis , Linn. Syst. Nat. i. p. 295. 
Pycnonotus capensis , Layard, B. S. Afr. p. 138 : Newton, 
Brit. B. i. p. 247. 
a Cape of Good Hope (A. Strickland) 1832. 
491. Pycnonotus tricolor. 
locos tricolor , Hartl. Ibis, 1862, p. 341. 
Pycnonotus tricolor, Sharpe, P. Z. S. 1871, p. 131, pi. vii. 
f. 2. 
Pycnonotus capensis (Le Vaill.), Striekl. & Scl. Contr. Orn- 
1852, p. 145. 
a {Stevens) 1843. — b Damara-land {O. J> Anderssori ) 1852. 
According to Mr Sharpe the Damara-land bird agrees with that 
from Angola described as above by Dr Hartlaub. 
492. Pycnonotus barbatus. 
Turdus barbatus, Desf.-Mem. Ac. Sc. 1787, p. 500, pi. 13. 
locos obscurus, Temm. Man. d’Orn. iv. p. 608 (1840). 
Pycnonotus barbatus, Dresser. B. Eur. 
a ( Thomas ) 1840. 
Found in North and West Africa. 
1 Cf. Newton, ed. Yarr. Brit. B. i. p. 247, note. 
