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478. Alseonax subadustus Shelley. 
Recorded from Gazaland, Southern Rhodesia, by C. F. M. 
Swynnerton in the “Ibis” for January, 1908, p. 89. 
489. Batis sheppardi Haagner. 
This specimen was collected by P. A. Sheppard at Beira, two 
examples of which are now in the Transvaal Museum. {Vide 
Annals Transvaal Museum, January, 1909.) 
490. Batis puella soror Rchw. 
This species was recorded from Beira by C. H. B. Grant, and 
the Transvaal Museum contains specimens collected in the Boror 
district of Portuguese South-East Africa by Kirby and Roberts. 
492. Batis erythrophthalma Swyn. 
Described by C. F. M. Swynnerton in the Bulletin B. 0. Club, 
No. CXXXY, of June, 1907, from Southern Rhodesia. 
497. Trochocercus megalolophus Swyn. 
Described by Swynnerton in Bull, B. O. C., No. CXXXY, 
June, 1907. 
498. Trochocercus albonotatus Sharpe. 
Recorded by Swynnerton in the “ Ibis ” for January, 1907, 
from Gazaland, Southern Rhodesia. 
500. Tchitrea plumbeiceps (Rcliw.). 
Recorded by Swynnerton from Southern Rhodesia in the 
“Ibis” for January, 1907. The Transvaal Museum has since 
received a good series from Sesheke, Zambesi, collected by 
C. Wilde. 
509. Sigmodus scopifrons Ptrs. 
This shrike was recorded by C. H. B. Grant from Beira, and 
the Transvaal Museum has received an example from Mr. P. A. 
Sheppard, of that place. ( Vide Journ. S.A.O.U., vol. I, No. 1, 
April, 1909.) 
516. Pomatorhynchus anchietae Boc. 
Recorded from Gazaland, Southern Rhodesia, by C. F. M. 
Swynnerton in the “ Ibis ” for January, 1907. 
520. Chlorophoneus bertrandi (Shelley). 
Mr. C. F. M. Swynnerton records this species from Southern 
Rhodesia. ( Vide “ Ibis ”, January, 1907.) 
522. Chlorophoneus abbotti (Richm.). 
The Transvaal Museum contains two undoubted examples of 
this shrike, collected in the Woodbush, Northern Transvaal, by 
Mr. F. Yaughan Kirby. 
528. Laniarius rufiventris hybridus Neum. 
A form of large puff-back, ranging from the Transvaal 
northwards to Rovuma. It is distinguished by the entire under- 
side — from the crop to the vent— being of an ochreous colour. 
