Explanation of Plates. 

 PI. 1. 



Streptopelia fulvopedoralis Granvik. 



PI. 3 and 3. 



The variation in Saxicola torquata salax Verr. 



PL 4. 



cf ad. and Q ad. of Othyphantes reichenowi nigrotem- 

 poralis Granvik. 



PI. 5. 



Ploceus insignis ornatus Granvik, cT ad. Kiambu 18. 4. 

 1920 and Apalis cinerea nigrodorsalis Granvik, cf ad. Kiambu 

 19. 9. 1920. 



PI. 6. 



fig. 1. Lake Naiwasha. — The surface of the water is 

 covered by water-lilies. — April 1920; foto: H. Granvik. 



fig. 2. From Lake Naiwasha. — Here and there grow 

 the papyros in dense forests among the water-lilies. — Foto: 

 H. Granvik. 



PL 7. 



fig. 3. In the Bamboos. — Mount Elgon, June 1920. — 

 Foto: H. Granvik. 



fig. 4. Just above the Erica -zone in the fringes of the 

 subalpine region on about 12.000 feet. (Small bushes of Erica 

 and abundant vegetation of „eternells" (Antennaria)). Mount 

 Elgon, June 1920. Foto: H. Granvik. 



PL 8. 



fig. 5. The highest plateau of Mount Elgon. (On the 

 slopes a rich vegetation of Senecio Johnstoni). Foto H. Granvik. 



fig. 6. The subalpine region of Mount Elgon. Foto: H. 

 Granvik. 



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