obtained in British East Africa. 627 



Order TROGONES. 



307. Hapaloderma narina. 



Hapaloderma narina (Steph.) ; Grant, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. 

 xvii. p. 477 (1892) ; Sharpe, Ibis, 1892, p. 321 (River Kilini ; 

 Save, Mt. Elgon) ; Reichen. Vog. deutsch. Ost-Afr. p. 122 

 (1894); Neum. J. f. O. 1900, p. 207 (Moschi ; Ngare 

 Dobasch; Tauga) ; Sharpe, P. Z. S. 1900, p. 601 (Nairobe 

 Forest; Mt. Kenya). 



No. 108. S ad. Ravine, June 22, 1896. Bill greenish 

 horn-coloured, base yellow ; feet brownish flesh-coloured ; 

 bare skin of throat blue; iris crimson-brown. Fairly 

 plentiful in the thick forest. 



Nos. 234, 241. S ^ ad. Elgeyu, 5000 feet, Aug. 11, 1896. 

 Bill greenish yellow at base, fading into bluish-white horn- 

 colour ; bare skin at base of gape behind eye soft green, with 

 pale blue edges ; feet pale brownish flesh-coloured ; iris bright 

 brown. Always on the edge of thick forest. Feeds on cater- 

 pillars, &c., and catches insects on the wing like a Flycatcher. 



No. 612. ?. Ravine, April 7, 1897. Iris crimson-brown; 

 upper eyelid pale blue ; bare patch behind eye yellowish 

 green, with pale blue edges ; patch at base of bill the same ; 

 bill bluish horn-coloured ; base of lower mandible yellow ; 

 feet brownish flesh-coloured. Stomach full of tree-bugs, 

 insects, &c. 



No. 847. ? imm. Nandi Forest, 6000 feet, Feb. 10, 1898. 



No. 908. ? ad. Ravine, 7500 feet, March 7, 1898. Bill 

 dull yellowish green, base of lower mandible yellow ; feet 

 dusky flesh-coloured. 



Order COCCYGES. 



308. TURACUS LEUCOLOPHUS. 



Turacus leucolophus Heugl. ; Shelley, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. 

 xix. p. 444 (1891) ; Sharpe, Ibis, 1892, p. 313 (Turquel ; 

 Mt. Elgon) ; Neum. J. f. O. 1899, p. 72. 



No. 314. ? ad. Kamassia, 4000 ieet, Aug. 21, 1896. 

 Bill pale pea-green at base, shading into greenish yello\v 

 along the culmen and at the tip ; feet black ; iris brown ; 

 eyelids coral-red. Plentiful in the wooded water-courses. 



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