410 Mr. C. H. B. Grant on a Collection of 



south-eastern Rhodesia and the lower Zambesi Valley to 

 Nyasaland. I can find no evidence in support of the 

 occurrence of this Turaco in Zululand, and do not think it 

 can occur so far south. 



TURACUS LIVINGSTONII CABANISI. 



Turacus cabanisi Reichw. Journ. fiir Orn. 1883. p. 221 : 

 Bagamojo, German East Africa. 



A careful comparison of specimens from throughout 

 German East Africa shows that no tangible difference exists 

 between birds from the south and north, and therefore 

 Turacus hjbridus Reichw. (Journ. fiir Orn. 1898, p. 314 : 

 northern end of Lake Nyasa) must become a synonym. 



Similar to T. I. livingstonn, but tail more strongly washed 

 with blue, especially towards the base. 



Range. German East Africa. 



II. Crest longer and not graduated from the poll to the tip ; 

 tail purplish. 



Turacus schalowi schalowi. 



Turacus schalowi Reichw. Journ. fiir Orn. 1891, p. 148 : 

 Novo Redondo, Angola. 



Long feathers of crest green before the white tips, short 

 feathers on poll green with white tips, white line uiider eye. 



Range. Angola. 



Turacus schalowi chalcolophus. 



Turacus chalcolophus Neum. Orn. Monatsb. 1895, p. 87 : 

 Mt. Gurui, Irangi, German East Africa. 



Long feathers of crest blue before the white tips, short 

 feathers on poll blue with scarcely any white tips, Avhite line 

 under eye absent or only faintly indicated. 



Range. Apparently confined to Mt. Gurui. 



Turacus schalowi marungensis. 



Turacus livingstonii marungensis Reichw. op. cit. 



On comparing the type of Turacus livingstonei loitanus 

 Neum. (Nov. Zool. vol. xv. 1908, p. 378 : Loita Mts., British 

 East Africa) with specimens of T. s. marungensis^ I find that 



