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Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia. 
87. Erythropygia leucophrys. 
Erythropygia leucophrys Stark & Scl. Birds S. Afr. ii. 
p. 225. 
a. $ . Jan. 12, 1908. 
88. Erythropygia pcena. 
Erythropygia pcena Stark & Scl. Birds S. Afr. ii. p. 223. 
*a. S • Nov. 22, 1907. 
89. Erythropygia zambesiana. 
Erythropygia zambesiana Stark & Scl. Birds S. Afr. ii. 
p. 224. 
Termites were found in the stomachs of two examples 
examined. 
90. Saxicola familiaris. 
Saxicol a familiar is Stark Sc Scl. Birds S. Afr. ii. p. 201. 
a. S • March 22, 1907. 
b. $ . May 5, 1907. 
c. S • Jan. 28, 1908. 
91. Campicola pileata. 
Saxicola pileata Stark & Scl. Birds S. Afr. ii. p. 196. 
a. (J. Eeb. 15, 1908. “Umgawana.” 
b. S • April 27, 1908. 
c. ? . June 2, 1908. 
A very common and familiar bird in and around Bulaw r ayo. 
It may often be seen in the roads, especially during the 
winter months, or seated on the fences and telegraph-wires. 
When upon the ground it often stands bolt upright, looking 
very stately, and all the while jerking its wings and tail. 
It is by no means shy; on the contrary, it will not attempt 
to fly away until one gets within two or three feet of it, 
and then it only flies a short distance and settles again. 
Its coloration renders it very inconspicuous on the dark 
red schist soil of Bulawayo. I once saw a Drongo ( Dicrurus 
afer) chasing one of these birds, and the Wheatear was 
uttering most pitiful cries. 
