514. Mr. G. H. Gurney on 



136. Indicator indicator. Stripe-winged Honey-Guide. 

 Indicator indicator (Gm.). 



Iris brown ; bill brown ; legs dark brown. 



The Stripe-winged Honey-Giiide was obtained at several 

 of our camps on the Athi and also near Kibwezi. Near one 

 of them was a tall acacia-tree in which a swarm of bees 

 had their nest; there was always a Stripe-winged Honey- 

 Guide near this tree, and when one bird was shot another 

 would very soon take its place. 



137. Indicator minor. Little Honey-Guide. 

 Indicator minor Steph. 



Iris brown; bill and legs dark brown. 



In my experience this was the scarcest of the Honey- 

 Guides that we saw, and only one specimen was shot, a male, 

 at a camp on the Gerei River, 



138. Indicator major. Yellow-throated Honey-Guide. 

 Indicator major Steph. 



Specimens were obtained near the Thika River and at 

 Ivallima Theki ; it was not very common. I generally met 

 with it amongst tall trees in open forest-country. 



139. Lybius senex. Reichenow's Wiiite Barbet. 

 Lybius senex Rchw. 



Bill and legs black. 



Eeichenow's White Barbet was only seen once ; a male 

 was shot, sitting on a dead tree, at Kibwezi on April 7th. 

 I think that it is an uncommon species. 



140. Barbatula jacksoni. Jackson's Barbet. 

 Barhatula jacksoni Sharpc. 



Bill black ; iris brown ; feet slate-grey. 

 This pretty little Barbet was shot amongst some tall 

 gum-trees near the Club at Nairobi. 



141. CucuLus cANORUs. European Cuckoo. 

 Cuculus canorus Linn. 



142. Cuculus clamosus. Black Cuckoo. 

 (hiculus clarnosus Lath. 



Iris brown ; bill dark brown; legs yellowish. 



