138 Mr. S. A. Neave on the Birds of 



No. 142. cf . Kaluli R,, Lualaba Valley, 3000 ft., April 18, 

 1907. 



Bill orange ; feet pale orange-yellow ; iris brown, orbit 

 yellow. 



No. 231. ? . Upper Lufira R., 3500 ft., June 13, 1907. 



Bill orange; feet yellow-brown; iris dark brown, orbit 

 yellow-brown. 



No. 445. <J juv. Near Serenje, N.E. R., 4500 ft., Dec. 17, 

 1907. 



Bill dirty yellow; feet dirty flesh-coloured ; iris brown, 

 orbit brownish yellow. 



No. 534. S ■ Chambezi R., May 12, 1908. 



Bill orange ; feet orange-yellow ; iris brown, orbit 

 orange. 



This bird is not uncommon throughout the country. 

 Like all the Thrushes, away from human habitation, it is 

 rather shy. It usually frequents the thickets on the large 

 termite-mounds, in the woodland. 



216. TURDUS STORMS!. 



Turclus stormsi Hartl. ; Reich, loc. cit. vol. iii. p. 694. 



No. 350. ? . Near Bunkeya R., 3100 ft., Sept. 1, 1907. 



Bill orange-yellow, dusky brown over nostrils; feet dirty 

 whitish ; iris brown. 



No. 553. £ . Edge of Chimpili Plateau, N. of L. Ban- 

 gweolo, June 8, 1908. 



Bill dull orange; feet pale dull yellowish; iris brown. 



No. 696. <J . Kalungwisi Valley, Sept. 5, 1908. 



Bill orange-yellow; feet greyish flesh-coloured ; iris brown. 



I found this Thrush not uncommon but extremely shy. 

 I only met with it in dense forest near water. It has an 

 alarm-note hardly distinguishable from that of the Common 

 Blackbird ( T. merula). 



217. GeoCICHLA L1TS1PSIRUPA STIERLINGI. 



Geocichla lit sip sirup a stierlincji Reich, loc. cit. vol. iii. 

 ]>. (180. 



Nos. 133, 134. S ? . Dikulwe R., 3500 ft., April 2, 

 1907. 



