586 
Dl J. V. MADARÁSZ 
1 c?, 1 ? , 1 cT juv. Luieza, Beida, Abu-Hashim (Binder), II. 1911. 
cf part. alb. Senar, 6. III. 1911. 
1 cf, 1 cf juv. Bet-El-Wahas, Wad-El-Tabak, I. 1912 (Count Kö¬ 
nigsegg). 
Yunx torquilla, L. 
Yunx torquilla, Linné, Syst. Nat. p. 112 (1758); Hargitt, Cat. B. Br. Mus. XVIII. 
p. 560 (1890) ; Reichw., Vög. Aír. II. p. 163. (1902 — 1903); Butler, Ibis, 1905 p. 358. 
d\ Senar, 6. III. 1911. 
Ordo: PASSERIFORMES. 
Fám. IIIRUNDINIDAE. 
Riparia riparia (L.) 
Hirundo riparia, Linné, Syst. Nat. p. 192 (1758). 
Cotile riparia (L.) Sharpe, Cat. B. Br. Mus. X. p. 96.(1885); Flower, Pr. Zool. Soc. 
1900. p. 956; Ch. Rothsch. & Woll. Ibis, 1902. p. 19; Ogilv.-Grant, Ibis, 1902. p. 424; 
Butler, Ibis, 1905 p. 343, 1908 p. 237. 
Olivicola riparia (L.) Witherby, Ibis, 1901. p. 259. 
Riparia riparia (L.) Reichw., Vög. Afr. II. p. 393 (1902 — 1903). 
(j . Senga, 28. II. 1911. 
This example, like those collected by C. Katona (Kittenberger) 
in Shirati (German East-Africa), differs from the European specimens in 
the Hung. Nat. Museum by its somewhat darker colouration. 
The Sand-Martin was frequenthy seen in company with the following 
species. 
Riparia minor (Cab.) 
Cotyle minor, Cab., Mus. Hein. I. p. 49 (1859) ; Sharpe, Cat. B. Br. Mus. X. p. 103 
(1885); Butler, Ibis, 1905. p. 343. 
Riparia minor (Cab.) Reichw. Vög. Afr. II. p. 397 (1902 — 1903). 
5 cf. Senga, 1. III. 1911. 
The lesser Sand-Martins were common along the rivers associating 
in great numbers round their colonies on the banks. 
Riparia littoralis (Lichst.) 
Cotyle litotralis, Lichst., Nomencl. p. 61 (1854). 
Cotile shelleyi, Sharpe, Cat. B Br. Mus. X. p. 100 (1885); Butler, Ibis, 1905. p. 
343, 1908. p. 238. 
Riparia littoralis (Lichst.) Reichw. Vög. Afr. II. p. 394 (1902 — 1903). 
