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Itinerary (continued). 
Jan. 21. Gadaburka, Abyssinia. 
„ 22. Jifadensa, Abyssinia. 
„ 23. Akake and Balti, Abys¬ 
sinia. 
Feb. 1. Gedda, Abyssinia. 
„ 4. Waha Zinzero, Abys¬ 
sinia. 
„ 6. Germ, Abyssinia. 
„ 7. Kuntaba and AbaiaFej, 
Abyssinia. 
„ 8. Kosso, Abyssinia. 
„ 9. Borumeda, Abyssinia. 
„ 12. Telagubaie, Abyssinia. 
„ 15. Kombolska, Abyssinia. 
„ 16. Philwaha, Abyssinia. 
„ 18. Arriro, Abyssinia. 
„ 21. Jawaha, Abyssinia. 
„ 22. Ticka Tcheeka, Abys¬ 
sinia. 
„ 23. Bamai Damasli, Abys¬ 
sinia. 
„ 24. Karrafino, Abyssinia. 
„ 25. Golba, Abyssinia. 
Feb. 26. Alliti, Abyssinia. 
„ 27. Jaka, Abyssinia. 
Mar. 4. Jumjum, Abyssinia. 
„ 5. Sellin, Abyssinia. 
„ 8. Tchlea, Abyssinia. 
„ 10. Bilo, Abyssinia. 
„ 12. Wauia, Abyssinia. 
„ 13. Gelongol, Abj^ssinia. 
,, 14. Gitemma, Abyssinia. 
„ 16. Lekamte, Abyssinia. 
„ 21. Bidesa river, Abyssinia. 
„ 22. Maritchi, Abyssinia. 
„ 23. Gimbi, Abyssinia. 
„ 25. Konduro, Abyssinia. 
„ 27. Guatti, Abyssinia. 
„ 28. Ganti, Abyssinia. 
„ 30. Sati, Abyssinia 
„ 31. Mendi, Abyssinia. 
May 2. Beni ! Scbongul, Abys¬ 
sinia. 
„ 6. Famaka, Blue Nile. 
„ 19. Roseires, Blue Nile. 
1. Heterocorax capensjs. 
Heterocorax capensis Licht.; Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. iii. 
p. 12 (1877); Salvad. Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. xxvi. p. 301 
(1888). 
a. $ . Sellin, Abyssinia, 5 March, 1899. (No. 380.) 
Iris brown; bill and legs black. 
[This Crow was very plentiful on the Addis Abbeba 
plain, but was not observed on the higher plateaux (9000 
ft.). No examples were observed between Addis Abbeba and 
the valley of the Dabous.—L.] 
2. CORVULTUR CRASSIROSTRIS. 
Corvultur crassirostris Rupp.; Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. 
iii. p. 25 (1877) ; id. P. Z. S. 1895, p. 408. 
a. $ • Borumeda, Abyssinia, 12 February, 1899. (No. 
312.) 
Iris brown ; bill and legs black. 
[This Crow has a somewhat restricted range; it w^as not 
