64 FIELD COLUMBIAN MUSEUM ORNITHOLOGY, VOL. i. 



ORDER LONGIPENNES. 

 FAM. LARID^E. 



116. Larus hemprichi. 



Adelarus hemprichi. Bruch, Jour. f. Orn., p. 106 (1853). 

 Larus hemprichi. Saund, Proc. Zool. Soc., p. 193 (1878). 

 $ Berbera. 

 Common along the coast. 



ORDER COLUMBIFORMES. 

 FAM. PERISTERID.E. 



117. Turtur lugens. 



Columba lugens. Riipp. Neue. Wirbelth, p. 64, t. 22, f. 2 

 (1835-40). 



Turtur lugens. Salv., Cat. B. Brit. Mus., Vol. XXI, p. 408 



(1893)- 



$ Marodijeh. 



$ Hullier. 



9 Marodijeh. 



Met with along the northern border of the Haud, but not 

 plentiful. 



118. Turtur senegalensis. 



Columba senegalensis. Linn. Syst. Nat., Vol. I, p. 283, No. 

 26 (1766). 



Turtur senegalensis. Salv., Cat. B. Brit. Mus., Vol. XXI, p. 

 448 (1893). 



$ Hullier. Iris gray. Legs carmine. 

 9 Laferug. 

 A not uncommon species. 



119. Turtur roseogriseus. 



Columba roseogriseus. Sund. Krit. Om. Levaill. , p. 44 (1857). 

 Salv., Cat. B. Brit. Mus., Vol. XXI, p. 429 (1893). 

 $ Hullier. 



Very common, found everywhere we traveled, sometimes in 

 very large flocks. I have seen these birds in the early morning 

 about sunrise congregate in great numbers upon the trees, as if 

 holding a council on some important matters. At all times of 

 the day this species would be in sight, and it was constantly pass- 

 ing in rapid flight, always moving in a straight course, taking the 



