THE DAMARA COUNTRY IN S. W. AFRICA. 
18. Enneoctonus anderssoni, Strickland. Front, crown, and car- 
covers ferruginous; a cream colour streak from the nostrils over 
the eye ; upper parts deep ferruginous, tinged with greyish on the 
hind neck and rump ; remiges pale fuscous, margined with fulvous ; 
tail obscure ferruginous; chin, throat and lower parts very pale 
cream colour, with a darker shade on the breast ; beak horn colour ; 
base of lower mandible pale ; legs horn colour. 
The specimen before me is not quite adult, and the feathers 
of the wing-covers, rump and tail, are bordered by a submarginal 
fuscous band, and those of the breast and flanks have two bars 
of the same. 
Total length, 6.3; beak to front, 5, to gape, fb high, 2* ; wing, 
3.6; medial rectrices, 2 . 8, external, 2.7; tarsus, 9'b 
Allied to E. melanotis (Val.) of India, but differs in the tenu- 
ginous ear-covers, longer wing, shorter tail, &c. 
19. Dryoscopus cubla (Lath.) ; Levaill. Ois. Af. pi. /2. 
20. Laniarius atrococcineus (Burchell) ; Zool. Journ., vol. i. 
pi. 18. 
21. Telophonus senegalus (Linn.) ; Levaill. Ois. Af. pi. 70. 
22. Nilaus brubru (Lath.). 
23. Eurocephalus anguitimens , Smith. 
24. Turdus strepitans , Smith. 
25. Pycnonotus capensis (Levaill.), Ois. Af. pi. 105. 
26. Crateropus bicobr, junior. Differs from the adult in having 
the front, eyebrows and checks hoary brownish-white ; crown and 
upper parts umber brown, palest on the crown and rump, which 
hast may almost be termed dirty white ; wings and tail deep umber 
brown; remiges margined internally with fulvous; throat white, 
feathers of breast pale greyish-brown, broadly margined with white , 
sides and lower wing-covers pale fulious. c y, veil , 
tail-covers whitish ; beak black ; legs horn colour. 
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