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217620. Adult male. North Creek, Mount Gargues (at elev. 6,000 feet). 

 Northern Frontier Province, Kenya Colony. August 28, 1911. Col- 

 lected by Edmund Heller. Original number 271. Rainey African 

 Expedition (1911). 



Turacus hartlaubi medius Mearns 



Smithsonian Misc. Coll. 65 (13) : 3, November 26, 1915. 



=Tauraco hartlaubi (Fischer and Reichenow). See Friedmann, U.S. 

 Nat. Mus. Bull. 153:250-251, 1930; Peters checklist of birds of the 

 world 4:7, 1940. 



214870. Adult female. Mount Kenya (at elev. 10,000 feet), at the junc- 

 tion of Embu, Meru, North Nyeri, and South Nyeri Districts, Kenya 

 Colony. October 4, 1909. Collected by Edgar A. Meams. Original 

 number 17008. Smithsonian African Expedition. 

 Turacus hartlaubi crissalis Mearns 



Smithsonian Misc. Coll. 65 (13) : 3, November 26, 1915. 



=Tauraco hartlaubi (Fischer and Reichenow). See Friedmann, U.S. 

 Nat. Mus. Bull. 153: 250-251, 1930; Peters, Checklist of birds of the 

 world 4:7, 1940. 



217621. Adult female. Mount Mbololo (at elev. 4,000 feet), east of 

 Mount Kilimanjaro at lat. 3° S., Kenya Colony. November 9, 1911. 

 Collected by Edmund Heller. Original number 418. Rainey African 

 Expedition (1911). 



Genus CORYTHAEOLA Heine 



Corythaeola crislata yalensis Mearns 



Smithsonian Misc. Coll. 65 (13): 5, November 26, 1915. 

 217630. Adult male. Yala River, in the general vicinity of Kakamega 

 and Kaimosi, North Kavirondo District, Kenya Colony. February 7, 

 1912 (not 1911). Collected by Edmund Heller. Original number 

 454. Rainey African Expedition (1911). 



Family CUCULIDAE: Cuckoos, Roadrunners, Anis 

 Genus CUCULUS Linnaeus 



Cuculus peninsulae Stejneger 



U.S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 29 : 227 (not earlier than July) , 1885. 

 ==Cuculus saturatus horsfieldi Moore. See Hartert, Vogel der palaark- 



tischen Fauna 2:949, 1912; Junge, Temminckia 2: 198-202, 1937. 

 89128. Adult female. Copper Island, Commander Islands, Southwestern 



Bering Sea. June 19, 1882. Collected by Leonhard H. Stejneger. 



Original number 1213. 

 The flattened wing of this specimen measures 201 mm. 



