222 Mr. R. Kemp on the Birds of 



30. Bubo leucostictus. 



Bubo leucostictus Hartl. ; Sharpe, Cat. B. ii. p. 41 (1875) ; 

 Reichen. Vog. Afrikas, i. p. 658 (1901)- 



Huhua leucosticta Sharpe, Hand-]. B. i. p. 281 (1899). 

 Mano, on the Taia River, January 1904. 



31. Scops leucotis. 



Scops leucotis (Temm.) ; Sharpe, Cat. B. ii. p. 97 (1875) : 

 id. Hand-]. B. i. p. 287 (1899). 



Asio leucotis Reichen. Vog. Afrikas, i. p. 661 (1901). 



Hangha, April 190-1, immature. Beak, feet, and claws 

 whitish slate-blue ; eyes black, with a golden ring. 



32. Syrnium nuchale. 



Syrnium nuchale Sharpe, Cat. B. ii. p. 294 (1875); id. 

 Hand-1. B. i. p. 294 (1899) ; Reichen. Vog. Afrikas, i. p. 670 

 (1901). 



Rotifunk, September 1902. 



Ho, May 1903 and March and June 1904. 



This is quite a common Owl, and is often caught alive by 

 the natives. 



33. Strix maculata. 



Stria; maculata Brchm, Naum. 1858, p. 220. 



Si rix flammea L. pt. ; Sharpe, Cat. B. ii. p. 290 (1875) ; 

 id. Hand-1. B. i. p. 300 (1899). 



Strix flammea maculata Brehm ; Reichen. Vog. Afrikas, 

 i. ]». 676 (1901). 



Rotifunk, September 1902. This specimen was brought in 

 alive by natives and lived four weeks in captivity. 



34. CORACIAS SENEGALENSIS. 



Coracias senegalensis (Gm.) ; Reichen. Orn. MB. 1899, 

 p. 191 ; Sharpe, Hand-1. B. ii. p. 46 (1900). 



Coracias abyssinicus senegalensis Reichen. Vog. Afrikas, 

 ii. p. 221 (1902). 



Kommendi, February 1904. 



35. EuRYSTOMUS AFER. 



Eurystomus afer (Lath.) ; Sharpe, Cat. B. xvii. p. 30 

 (1892) ; id. Hand-1. B. ii. p. 47 (1900) ; Reichen. Vog. Afrikas, 

 ii. p. 228 (1902). 



