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by Mr. Claude Grant in South Africa. 
devours them on the ground. I have not succeeded in finding 
it nesting nor have I heard its call. 
The soft parts are:—Irides brown; bill^ legs and toes 
black.] 
360. Graucalus cassius. 
CC. Knysna, Dec., Jan. (2); Z. Sibudeni, Jan. (1); 
Ngoye Hills, Oct. (2); Tv. Woodbusli Hills, Nov. (4). 
I am not aware that the Grey Cuckoo-Shrike has been 
previously taken north of Zululand. 
[This species was noticed in the forests of the Knysna, 
Zululand, and the North - Eastern Transvaal. It is 
strictly a forest-haunting bird, and usually frequents the 
tops of the trees, and is somewhat active in habits, catching 
insects on the wing like a Drongo. It has a harsh cry and 
the flight is very Cuckoo-like. I have only observed it singly 
or in pairs. I could learn nothing regarding its nesting- 
habits. 
The soft parts are :—Irides brown; bill, legs and toes 
black.] 
363. COTILE PALUDICOLA. 
Z. Umfolosi Station, June, July (3). 
[I can find no data among my notes to the effect that I 
have seen this Martin elsewhere than at the locality from 
which specimens were obtained. In flight and appearance 
on the wing it greatly resembles C. riparia. 
The soft parts are:—Irides hazel ; bill almost black ; legs 
and toes horn-brown.] 
364. Cotile cincta. 
Tv. Wakkerstroom, Mch. 21, Apl. 7 (6). 
[In two localities only have I seen this Martin, on the 
high open country above the Nkandhla Forest in Zululand in 
January 1904, and again in the Wakkerstroom district in 
April of the same year, where numbers were hawking over 
the open country. In both localities it was apparently 
passing through on migration. 
The soft parts are :—Irides brown; bill, legs and toes 
black.] 
