obtained in British East Africa. 73 



No. 88. $ ad. Ngomeue, River Tsavo, April 4, 1892. 



No. 90. S ad. River Tsavo, Kufumika, April 5, 1892. 



No. 92. ^ ad. Kufumika, Teita. April 5, 1892. Iris 

 brown ; bill dusky brown, base of lower mandible dull 

 yellow ; feet pale horn-blue. 



This bird is very plentiful in bush-country, and is far 

 more often heard than seen. Its song is very noticeable, 

 and much resembles that of the Nightingale. 



200. Erythropygia ukambanensis. 



Erythj'opygia ukambensis Sharpe, Bull. B. O. C. xi. p. 28 

 (1900). 



a. Ad. Ukambani, Oct. 1894.. 



[This species is larger than E. leucoptera, and easily 

 distinguished by the black stripes on the fore-neck and 

 sides of the upper breast. The bill is conspicuously longer 

 and the crown is dusky brown. — R. B. S.] 



201. GeOCICHLA PIAGGIiE. 



Geucichla jnaggia (Bouv.) ; Sharpe, in Seebohm's Mon. 

 Turdid. i. p. 41, pi. xiii. (1898) 



Turdus piaggii Shelley, B. Africa, i. p. 88 (1896). 



No. 898. ? ad. Ravine, 7500 feet, Feb. 5, 1898. Iris 

 brown ; bill black ; feet dusky flesh-colour, toes darker. 

 In thick forest. 



Nos. 902, 903. ? ad. Ravine, 7500 feet, March 6, 1898. 



No. 915. $ ad. Ravine, 7500 feet, March 10, 1898. 



202. TuRDUS PELIOS. 



Turdus pelios 1 p.; Shelley, B. Africa, i. p. 88 (1896) j 

 Sharpe, in Seebohm^s Mon. Turdidse, i. p. 328, pi. Ixxvi. 

 fig. 2 (1899) ; Ogilvie Grant, Ibis, 1900, p. 163. 



Turdus bocagei (nee Cab.) ; Reichen. J. f . 0. 1892, p. 60 ; 

 id. Vcig. deutsch. Ost-Afr. p. 232 (1894). 



a. (5^ ad. Busoga, Nov. 17, 1894. Bill yellow; feet dull 

 pale yellow ; iris bright brown. 



b. (^ ad. Ntebi, March 1, 1895. 



c. d. ^ ad. Ntebi, Aug. 2, 8, 1895. Eyelids olive 

 greenish yellow ; feet yellowish ochre. 



