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650. Poliospiza reichardi Rchw. 
There are four examples of this seedeater in the Transvaal 
Museum, collected in the Boror district by Messrs. Kirby and 
Roberts. 
659. Heliospiza noomei Gunning. 
Gen. et sp. nov. Described by Dr. J. W. B. Gunning from two 
examples collected by F. 0 . Some in the Rustenburg district of 
the Transvaal. (Journal S.A.O.U., vol. Ill, p. 208.) 
*683. T met othy lacus tenellus (Cab.). 
Recorded from Irene, near Pretoria, by Mr. Lionel E. Taylor. 
(Journal S.A.O.U., June, 1906.) 
698. Heteronyx ruddi C. H. B. Grant. 
Described by Mr. Claude Grant in the Bulletin B. 0. Club? 
CXLIY, June, 1908. He collected it at Wakkerstroom, Transvaal, 
and its nearest ally is Mirafra chiniana , Smith. 
705. Certhilauda albofasciata erikssoni Hart. 
Described in the Bulletin B. O. Club for May, 1907 (No. 
CXXXIY). 
718. Phyllastrephus milanjensis Shelley. 
Recorded from Gazaland, Southern Rhodesia, by C. F. M. 
Swynnerton, “ Ibis”, January, 1907, p. 5-1. 
723. Phyllastrephus cerviniventris. 
The Transvaal Museum contains two examples of this species* 
collected at Boror by Messrs. Kirby and Roberts. 
725. Phyllastrephus capensis suahelicus Rchw. 
There are examples in the Transvaal Museum collected at 
Boror, Portuguese South Africa, by Kirby and Roberts. 
741. Anthreptes reichenowi Gg. 
Described by Dr. J. W. B. Gunning in the Annals of the 
Transvaal Museum for January, 1909. A pair was collected by Mr. 
P. A. Sheppard, near Beira, Portuguese South-East Africa. 
742. Anthreptes longuemarei nyassae Neum. 
A series of skins are in the Transvaal Museum, collected in the 
Boror district of Portuguese South-East Africa by Messrs. Kirby 
and Roberts. 
743. Chalcomitra olivacea daviesi Haagn: 
Described by A. K. Haagner in the Bulletin B. O. Club for 
October, 1907. There is a long series in the Transvaal Museum 
collected by Claude G. Davies in Pondoland. 
745. Chalcomitra olivacina Ptrs. 
There are specimens in the Transvaal Museum collected at 
Beira by P. A. Sheppard and in Boror by Kirby and Roberts. 
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