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790. Cisticola strangei (Fras.). 
This well-marked species must have been overlooked by 
Dr. Stark and Mr. W. L. Sclater. The Transvaal Museum possesses 
examples from Portuguese South-East Africa, Natal, and 
Pondoland. 
792. Cisticola cliiniana magna Gould. 
The southern bird must be separated under this name. ( Vide 
Haagner, Annals Transvaal Museum, August, 1909.) 
798. Cisticola lavendulae Grant Reid. 
The Transvaal Museum contains specimens from Northern 
Transvaal collected by Marais and Kirby. 
799. Cisticola sylvia Rcliw. 
There is an undoubted example of this warbler in the Transvaal 
Museum, collected in the Boror district by Kirby and Roberts. 
<802. Cisticola cinnamomeiceps Haagn. 
A smaller northern form of fulvicapilla, described by Haagner 
in the Annals of the Transvaal Museum for January, 1909. 
806. Heliolais erythroptera (Jard.). 
Recorded from Gorongoza in the Bulletin B. 0. Club, CXLIII, 
for May, 1908, by Mr. Claude Grant. 
807. Heliolais kirbyi Haagn. 
Described in the Annals of the Transvaal Museum for August, 
1909, by Haagner. A pair were collected in the Boror district by 
Kirby and Roberts. 
809. Hemiptervx minuta Gung. 
A pair were collected by F. V. Kirby in the Woodbusli district 
of the Transvaal, and described by Dr. Gunning in the Annals of 
the Transvaal Museum for January, 1909. 
812. Calamonastes stierlingi Rchw. 
The Museum contains examples from the central Transvaal. 
814. Calamocichla zuluensis Neum. 
Described by 0. Neumann in the Bulletin B. O. Club, No. 
CXLIII, for May, 1908, from examples collected by Woodward 
Brothers at Eshowe, Zululand. A specimen taken in the Inhambane 
district by Claude Grant he also refers to this species. 
818. Bradypterus pondoensis Haagn. 
Described by Haagner in the Journal of the S. A. Ornithologists 
Union for September, 1909, from a specimen collected by H. H. 
Swinny in Pondoland. 
834. Apalis chirindensis Shell. 
Described by Capt. Shelley in the Bull. B. 0. Club, No. 
CXXVI, for June, 1906. Collected by C. F. M. Swynnerton in the 
Melsetter district of S. Rhodesia. 
