Birds from the White Nile, 453 



162. EUPODOTIS KORI. 



Eupodotis kori Burch. ; Grant & Reid^ p. 688. 

 a. ? . Renk, 9th May. No. 460. 

 Iris hazel ; bill greyish ; legs and feet greyish white. 

 [The Kori Bastard was very wild and not very plentiful. — 

 11. M. H.] 



163. LiSSOTIS HARTLAUBI. 



Lissotis hartlaubi (Heugl.) ; Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus, 

 xxiii. p. 307 (1894). 



a,b. (J ? . Fashoda, 21st March. Nos. 158 & 159. 



c. Pull. Kaka, 8th May. No. 448. 



Iris hazel ; bill horn-coloured^ darker along the culmen ; 

 legs and feet greyish white. 



[I saw Hartlaub's Bustard in pairs. It was evidently 

 breedings as I found two very young birds of this species. 

 — R. M. H.] 



The British Museum contains examples from the follow- 

 ing localities : — Somaliland [Hawker) ; Fashoda (^Hawker) ; 

 Kilimanjaro (^Hunter ^ Kenrick) ; Machakos (Hinde) ; 

 South Africa [Mitchell) . 



Hab. Somaliland to the Valley of the White Nile, ranging 

 southward to British East Africa, and possibly to South 

 Africa. 



164. Lissotis lovati. (Plate XI.) 



Lissotis lovati Grant ; Grant & Reid, p. 688. 



a, b. (^ ^ . 20 miles N. of Fashoda, 16th April. Nos. 

 370, 371. 



Iris hazel ; bill horn-coloured, darker along the culmen; 

 legs and feet greyish white. 



[I found Lovat^s Bustard and L. hartlaubi in the same 

 district. They were not numerous and were seen in pairs. 

 — R. M. PL] 



Dr. Reichenow (Vog. Afr. i. pt. 1, p. 257) has united the 

 present species with L. melanog aster Riipp. 



We have now a series of thirteen specimens of L. lovati, 

 and there can be no doubt that it is- a perfectly well- 



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