86 Mr. F. J, Jackson on Birds 



No. 1214. S ad. Nandi, 6500 feet, June 15, 1898. 



No. 1269. ? juv. „ „ July 5, 1898. Feet 



slaty black. 



In its habit of sitting for some little time on a dead branch, 

 peering about with head cocked on one side, and then sud- 

 denly darting up and pulling off an insect from the underside 

 of a leaf, this bird resembles a Flycatcher. It also takes 

 insects on the wing. It is mostly found singly or in pairs. 



231. Campophaga phcenicea. 



Campophaga phcenicea (Lath.) ; Shelley, B. Africa, i. p. 50 

 (1896) ; Sharpe, Bull. B. O. C. vi. p. xlviii (1897 : Ntebi); 

 Ogilvie Grant, Ibis, 1900, p. 172; O. Neum. J. f. O. 1900, 

 p. 261. 



a. S ad. Ntebi, May 4, 1895. Bill black, gape with 

 purple tint ; feet black ; iris brown. 



232. Campophaga quiscalina. 



Campophaga quiscalina Finsch; Shelley, B. Africa, i. p. 50 

 (1896). 



No. 46. S ad. Ravine, March 21, 1896. Iris brown ; 

 bill and feet black ; gape bright orange. 



No. 688. 2 ad. Ravine, July 23, 1897. 



No. 1013. S ad. Nandi, 6500 feet, April 20, 1898. 



No. 1056. c? ad. „ „ May 20, 1898. 



No. 1101. S ad. „ „ May 12, 1898. 



233. Campophaga hartlaubi. 



Campophaga hartlaubi (Salvad.) ; Reichen. Vog. deutsch. 

 Ost-Afr. p. 153 (1894) (Great Aruscha) ; Shelley, B. Africa, 

 i. p. 50 (1896). 



No. 103. ? ad. Ravine, June 20, 1896. Iris brown; 

 bill and feet black. Scarce. Creeps about in tops of high 

 trees, darting out to catch insects on the wing. 



No. 1260. ? ad. Nandi, 6500 feet, July 3, 1898. Iris 

 very dark brown, nearly black ; bill black, gape orange ; 

 feet dull slaty black. Scarce. Confined to forest. Hunts 

 about amongst the foliage of tall trees. Stomach contained 

 several examples of the green Mantis. 



a. S ad. Nandi, 6500 feet. 



