collected on the Red Sea. 
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species in the ' Iconografia della Fauna Italica’) seems to have 
known only younger birds after the first moult in autumn. 
8. Falco tanypterus (or peregrinus ?). 
Observed on the island of Bur-da-Rebschi. 
9. Milvus parasiticus. 
Very common on the Danakil and Somali coast. (A., S.A., 
&c.) 
10. Caprimulgus europ^eus. 
Met with in September on the Danakil, in October on the 
Somali coast. 
11. Caprimulgus poliocephalus, Riipp. 
In September and October near Tadjura (D.). 
12. Cypselus, sp. 
Observed near Massaua and Eilet (A .); small, black, with 
the rump white. 
[Very probably C. abyssinicus, Licht.— Ed.] 
13. Hirundo rustica. 
Single specimens. Observed in summer near Suez, Cosseir 
and Tadjura. On the 16th of November a flock near Djebel- 
tiar. (S.) 
[The specimens sent for examination are certainly H. rus¬ 
tica. — Ed.] 
14. CoTYLE TORQUATA. 
Tadjura (D.). 
15. COTYLE PALUDICOLA. 
Tadjura (D.). 
16. CoRACIAS GARRULA. 
In October and November very numerous in woody marshes 
on the Somali coast. Here locusts abounded, and many birds 
were feeding eagerly on them. Shot on the island of Debir in 
the Red Sea, on July 29th. 
17. Halcyon chlorocephala (6m.) = Qeryle abyssinica, 
Lichtenst. Nomencl. Mus. Zool. Berol. p. 67; Aug. v. Pelzeln, 
Sitzungsber. Kais. Acad. Wissensch. 1856, Apr., p. 500.—Iris 
brown, feet bluish-carneous; under mandible at base reddish. 
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