6, HAPALODERMA. 



479 



Immature females differ from the above in having the outer 

 secondaries and greater secondary-covei'ts vcrmiculatod with brown 

 and black, and each ornamented with a large subterminal blotch of 

 ■white, edged with buff; some of the outer median wing-coverts 

 have subterminal blotches or spots of rufous-buff, and the under 

 tail-coverts are white, shaded at the extremities with buff. 



A still younger specimen differs from the above in having the 

 pinkish-grey breast-feathers transversely barred with dusky. 



Hah. Hanging from N.E. Africa to the Cape of Good Hope and 

 on the South-west as far north as Angola. 



a,b. c? 5 ad. 



sk. _ 

 c. c? imm. sk. 

 (/. (S ad. sk. 

 e,f. 6 2 ad. 



sk. 

 (/. (S ad. sk. 



h. S ad. sk. 

 i. cJ imm. sk. 

 k-p. S ad. et 



imm. sk. 

 q, r. S ad. ; 



5 imm. siv. 

 s. 5 ad. sk. 

 t. (S ad. sk. 

 (/, ('. (5 ad. sk. 

 IV. (S imm. sk. 



Bogosland (JEsler). 



Abvssiuia (Jesse). 

 Shoa, April (Aiitiuori). 

 Semmio,iSyam-Nyam, Feb., May, 



Kilimanjaro. 



Melinda (Kirk). 

 Zambesi {Mellar). 

 Durban. 



.r. $ ad. sk. 

 y,s. d ? ad. 



sk. 

 a, b' . (S 2 ad. 



St. 



c'. 5 imm. sk. 

 d', e . <S ad. ; 

 5 imm. sk. 



Pm-chased. 



Tweeddale Coll. 



Sbellev Coll. 



Ilerr *F. Bohndurff 



[C.]. 

 H. H. Johnston, Esq. 



[C.]. 

 Shelley Coll. 

 Shai-pe Coll. 

 Shelley Coll. 



Pinetown, Natal, June {Ai/rcs). Shelley Coll. 



Orange R. 



Cape of Good Hope. 



Knysna, Dec. (Andersso/i). 



Benguela. 



Angola {Hamilton). 

 S. Africa. 



S. Africa. 



S. Africa. 

 Africa. 



Gould Coll. 

 Gould Coll. 

 Sharpe Coll. 

 J. J. Monteiro, Esq. 



Sharpe Coll. 

 Sharpe Coll. 



Purchased. 



Gould Coll. 

 Purchased. 



2. Hapaloderma coustantia. 



Hapaloderma uariua, Cass. Pr. Ac. Philad. p. 38 (1857). 



Trogon naiiiia, Hart I. Om. W.-Afr. p. 263 (1857) ; Fischer & Reich. 



J.f. O. 187f», p. 342. 

 Hapaloderma constantia, Sharjje and Ussher, Ibis, 1872, p. 181 ; 



Gould, Mon. Troej. ed. ii. pi. 35 [text] (1875) ; Shelley, P. Z. S. 



1881, p. 506 ; Gurney, Ibis, 1882, p. 75. 



Adult male. Differs from //. narina in having the median greater 

 secondary-coverts and secondaries finely and clearly vermiculated 

 with black and white, without any green margins to the outer webs 

 or tips, while the white on the three pairs of tail-feathers is much 

 more extensive, so that the sixth pair are black at the base only : 



