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70. Milvus a^gyplius Gm. 



2 specimens withoiit locality. One of thesc appears to 

 have a record lengtb of wing viz. 460 mm. 



71. Eubo maculosus Vieill. 



This specimen, which unfortunately has no locality, is 

 rather dark and is provided with a great number dark 5^pots 

 on the lower side. 



72. Syriiiiim nuehale Sharpe. 

 1 c?, Beni, July— Aug. 1914. 



73. Psittacus erithacus L. 



1 $, Rutshuru, V? 1914. Iris »lemon yellow». 



74. Agapornis piillarius L. 



2 specimens (c??) from Kasindi. Iris ^jaune de chrome 

 foncé», »bill yellowish red», »feet grey». 



75. Musophaga rossae J. Gd. 



J'?, Rutsbiiru 3/7; ? ibid. 'ji; c? ibid. ^i] 1 ? ibid. ^'/c 

 1914. Iris »raw umbre>>. 



76. Turacus emiiii (ugaiidap?) Rchw. 



4 c?c? & 4 $? from Beni July— Aug. 1914; 2 c?J*, 2 $$ 

 from Beni Jan. 1914. Iris »terre d'ombre brulé» (Arrhe- 



NIUS). 



The birds coUected in January bave a fresher plumage 

 than those coUected in July— August. Therefore the wing- 

 coverts, scapulars, innermost secondaries etc. of the former 

 display more of the brassy yellowish lustre (especially on 

 the margins of the coverts), which is said to be cbaracter- 

 istic of the subspecies tigandce; while the latter birds have 

 the corresponding fcathers provided with a more bluish green 

 gloss. The question may therefore arise: is Turacus emini 



