N. Rhodesia and Katanga District of Congoland. 87 



16. TuRTUR CAPICOLA DAMARENSIS. 



Turtur damarensis Finsch & Hartl. ; Neave, loc. cit. p. 9. 



No. 177. cJ. Busanga, Lualaba R., 3000 ft., March 10, 

 1907. 



Bill dusky, tinted with purple at gape; feet purplish lilac ; 

 iris very dark brown. 



No. 249. <$ . Upper Lufira, Katanga's, 3600 ft., June 23, 

 1907. 



Bill black ; feet reddish purple ; iris black. 



The last example approaches more nearly to the typical 

 T. capicola than to the form damarensis. 



17. Turtur ambiguus. 



Turtur ambiguus Bocage ; Reich. Vog. Afrikas, vol. i. 

 p. 416. 



No. 298. ? . Bunkeya R., 3500 ft., July 30, 1907. 



Bill dusky ; feet reddish purple ; iris golden yellow, 

 orbit red. 



No. 299. <J . Bunkeya R., July 31, 1907. 



Bill dusky ; feet reddish lilac ; iris pale golden, orbit red. 



No. 319. ? . Bunkeya R., Aug. 13, 1907. 



Bill dusky ; feet purplish red ; iris pale golden, orbit red. 



This bird is distinctly local. It frequents the banks of 

 rivers on low ground. It is easily recognisable in life 

 by the brick-red colour of the eyelids and skin around 

 the eye. 



18. Turtur senegalbnsis. 



Turtur senegalensis (L.) ; Neave, loc. cit. p. 9. 



No. 303. <J . Bunkeya R., 3500 ft., Aug. 1, 1907. 



Bill dusky; feet pinkish lilac; iris dark hazel. 



No. 334. S • Bunkeya R., Aug. 23, 1907. 



Bill dusky ; feet amethyst-pink ; iris brown. 



This species is ubiquitous, though nowhere abundant. 



19. CEna capensis. 



(Ena capensis (L.) ; Neave, loc. cit. p. 10. 

 Ubiquitous, usually frequents native gardens. 



