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Kasai. This race has the cheeks smoky grayish white (in striatus 

 and minor the cheeks are pale grayish brown like the crown), the 

 barring of the nape and interscapulars indistinct or absent (as in 

 minar) ; the throat dark, without light tips (thereby agreeing again 



200 30O ■»<?0 J'OO Mit.es 



- SCALE • 

 Figure 9. — Distribution of Colius striatus in northeastern Africa : 1, Colius 

 STRIATUS leucotis ; 2, Colius striatus erlangeki ; 3, Colius striatus hilgerti ; 

 4, Colius striatus leucophthalmus ; 5, Colius striatus jebelensis ; 6, Colius 

 striatus kiwuensis ; 7, Colius stiatus kikuyuensis ; 8, Colius striatus mom- 

 bassicus ; 9, Colius striatus affinis 



with minor) ; wings, 9^101 millimeters in the males, 93-97 milli- 

 meters in the females. 



{d) G. 8. ff;^ms.— Eastern Tanganyika Territory, inland as far as 

 Dodoma and the Kilimanjaro district. Generally lighter in color 

 than lerlepscJd, the auriculars whiter, the black throat feathers 



