MAY, 1909. BIRDS FROM BRITISH EAST AFRICA DEARBORN. 163 



97. Colius macrourus (Linn.}. 



Lanius macrourus Linnaeus, Systema Naturae, i2th ed. (1766) 

 p. 134. Senegal, Western Africa. 



d\ Dec., Lucania. 



"Few seen. Occur in pairs." 



See NEUMANN, Journal fiir Ornithologie, 1900, p. 190, descrip- 

 tion of a new subspecies, pulcher, which name, if valid, should be 

 applicable to this specimen; GRANT, Ibis, 1902, p. 428, pulcher in 

 the synonomy of macrourus. 



Family Trogoiiidae. 



98. Aploderma narina (Steph.). 



Trogonnarina Stephens, Shaw's General Zoology, IX. (1815) p. 14. 

 Kamrland. 



9,9,9, Jan., Kijabe. 



99. Heterotrogon vittatus (Shelley). 



Haploderma vittatum Shelley, Proceedings of the Zoological So- 

 ciety, London, 1882, p. 306. Mamboio, German East Africa. 

 d\ 9, Sept., Mt. Kenya. 

 "A plentiful species on Mt. Kenya. Not seen elsewhere." 



Family Musophagidae. 



100. Turacus hartlaubi (Fisch. & Reichen.). 



Corythaix hartlaubi Fischer & Reichenow, Journal fiir Ornith- 

 ologie, 1884, pp. 52, 53. Mt. Maeru, Masailand, German East Africa. 

 ?, d\ d\ c?, cT, Jan., Kijabe. 

 cT, Apr., Molo. 

 4 others without data. 



101. Chizasrhis leucogaster Ruppell. 



Proceedings of the Zoological Society, London, 1842, p. 9. Abys- 

 sinia. 



d\ 9, Apr., Voi. 



"Occur in pairs and have a habit of frequently bowing to each 

 other." 



