THE IBIS. 



NINTH SERIES. 



No. XIV. APRIL 1910. 



IX. — On the Birds of Northern Rhodesia and the Katang i 

 District of Cong ol and. — Part II. By S. A. Neave, M.A., 

 B.Sc. Oxon., F.Z.S., M.B.O.U.* 



(Plate III. and Text-fig. 3.) 



Faro. Prionopid^:. 



257. Prionops talacoma. 



Prionops talacoma Smith ; Neave, Memoirs & Proc. of 

 the Manchester Lit. & Phil. Society, vol. 51, pt. iii. p. 70. 



No. 78. (J. Near Kambove, 4000 ft., March 10, 1907. 



Bill black; feet salmon-orange; iris and wattles bright 

 sulphur-yellow. 



This bird is common everywhere in the woodland in 

 parties of six or seven. 



258, SlGMODUS TRICOLOR. 



Sigmodus tricolor (Gray) ; Neave, loc. cit. p. 71. 



No. 93. ? ad. Dikulwe R , 4000 ft., March 16, 1907. 



Bill crimson-scarlet, distal half orange-yellow; feet 

 scarlet; iris bright orange ; wattle red. 



No. 94. S juv. Dikulwe R., March 16, 1907. 



Bill brownish orange, tinted with dusky at tip ; feet 

 orange ; iris pale brown. 



No. 614. £ . Luwingu, N. of L. Bangweolo, July 19, 



1908. 



* Continued from p. 155. 



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