204 BIRDS OF DAMAEA LAND. 



Measurements of a male and a female :- 



Entii-e length . . 



Length of folded wing 

 ,, tarsus 

 ,, middle toe 

 „ tail . . 

 bill . . 



[I liave examined, at the Museum of Zoology at Cambridge, 

 the Coly from Daraara Land cited by Messrs. Strickland and 

 Sclater {loc. cit.), and find that it unquestionably belongs to this 

 species ; probably it was in consequence of this example having 

 been misnamed that Dr. Hartlaub quotes Damara Land as a 

 locality for Colius senegalensis, in his ' Ornithologie West- 

 afrika's/ p. 155. — Ed.] 



249. Schizorhis COnCOlor (Smith). Whole-coloured Plantain- 

 eater. 



CMzcBrhis concolo?; Smith's Zool. of S. Africa, pi. 2. 

 Schizorhis concolor, Layard's Cat. No. 452. 

 Chizoarhis concuhr, Chapman's Travels in S. Afr., App. p. 403. 

 Schizorhis concolor, Finsch & Hartlauh's Vogel Ost-Mrika's, p. 479. 

 „ ,, Sharpe's Cat. No. 94. 



This is one of the commonest birds in Damara Land ; 

 and it is also found abundantly in the Lake-regions and 

 at the river Okavango. It is partial to localities abound- 

 ing in large trees ; and when prominently perched, with 

 crest erect, it is not unlike a gigantic Coly; it also 

 climbs and flies like the Colies, which it strongly re- 

 sembles in its general habits. It is usually found in 

 small flocks and feeds on berries and seeds, especially 

 those of a mistletoe and of other parasitical plants, 

 and also on fruits, young shoots, and insects. The 

 Damaras call this species " Ongoro-oroqucna," from the 



