Bulawaijo , Southern Rhodesia. 
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5. Numida coronata. 
Numida coronata Stark & Scl. Birds S. Afr. iv. p. 227. 
“ Itendeli.” 
This Guinea-fowl is very common a few miles away 
from Bulawayo, and it is occasionally met with on the 
Commonage. 
6. Turnix lepurana. 
Turnix lepurana Stark & Scl. Birds S. Afr. iv. p. 238. 
“ Ugonqo.'” 
Not uncommon here during the greater part of the year. 
7. Turtur semitorquatus. 
Turtur semitorquatus Stark & Scl. Birds S. Afr. iv. p. 167. 
a. May 11, 1908. “Injeba.” 
8. Turtur capicola. 
Turtur capicola Stark & Scl. Birds S. Afr. iv. p. 169. 
a. $ . April 24, 1907. (e Icelegwana.” 
h, c. $ ? . May 18, 1908. 
This Dove is extremely common throughout the year, and 
is quite a pest to the natives when their crops are ripening. 
9. Turtur senegalensis. 
Turtur senegalensis Stark & Scl. Birds S. Afr. iv. p. 172. 
a. March 4, 1907. “ Ijuba.” 
This Dove is almost as common as the preceding, and 
resembles it very much in habits. 
10. (Ena capensis. 
(Ena capensis Stark & Scl. Birds S. Afr. iv. p. 174. 
“ Umjovaand a Umkombazana.” 
A common resident. It is very tame, and may often be 
seen walking about on the gravel paths in gardens. 
11. Crex pratensis. 
Crex pratensis Stark & Scl. Birds S. Afr. iv. p. 246. 
Bather plentiful during its winter stay. 
12. Gallinula angulata. 
Gallinula angulata Stark & Scl. Birds S. Afr. iv. p. 264. 
a. ? . Jan. 11, 1902. 
