Bulawayo , Southern Rhodesia. 165 
These examples are in their first year’s plumage. So far 
as I am aware, this species has not been previously recorded 
in Southern Rhodesia. 
128. Pyrrhulauda smithi. 
Pyr'rhulauda smithii Stark, Birds S. Afr. i. p. 196. 
Very common, especially during the winter months, when 
it may be seen feeding in numbers in the streets—reminding- 
one of the Common English Sparrow ( Passer domesticus) in 
its ways. 
129. PoLIOSPIZA ANGOLENSIS. 
Serinus angolensis Stark, Birds S. Afr. i. p. 178. 
“ Intagane.” 
A common bird throughout the year. Small seeds were 
found in the stomach of one that 1 examined. A female 
was shot as it flew from the nest, which was a shallow cup¬ 
shaped structure of fine twigs bound together with hair and 
wool, and attached to a horizontal branch of a Syringa-tree 
about six feet from the ground. The nest measures two 
inches internal diameter. It contained three white eggs 
with very fine indistinct pale brown markings, measuring 
17 X 12-5 mm. 
130. POLIOSPIZA GULARIS. 
Poliospiza gularis Stark, Birds S. Afr. i. p. 165. 
Often found in company with Serinus sulphuratus. They 
are both very partial to the seeds of the sunflower. 
131. Serinus sulphuratus. 
Serinus sulphuratus Stark, Birds S. Afr. i. p. 169. 
a. $ . April 10, 1908. 
This species is common in and near Bulawayo, although I 
have not been able to shoot one up to the present. The 
only example in the Museum collection lived for some time 
in captivity. 
132. Serinus icterus. 
Serinus icterus Stark, Birds S. Afr. i. p. 173. 
*a. ? . Sept. 8, 1907. 
*6. ? , Nov. 22, 1907. 
