522 Mr. II. F. Witherby on 



61. Trichol^ma blandi Lort Phillips. 

 33. $ . Galkayu, April 6, 1903. 



62. Trachyphonus erythrocephalus Cab. 

 Unnumbered. $. Bera, May 4, 1903. 



This specimen is, I think, a female, since it has no black 

 mesial line on the throat, and its head is red instead of 

 black. 



Prof. Reichenow considers that T. shelleyi equals T. ery- 

 throcephalus. 



63. Dendropicus hemprichi (H. & E.). 



*' ° ' > Auseneh, Wasangali Country, April 1, 1904. 

 140. ? ? . i 8 J i 



64. Campothera nubica (Gmel.). 



4l ' d • ) Bera, May 4, 1903. 



42. ? . J J ' 



These specimens are small, each measuring only 3*8 inches 

 in the wing. 



The breast and flanks of No. 41 are whiter and less 

 spotted, and the back is paler than typical specimens. 



65. Vinago waalia (Gm.). 



Unnumbered. $ . Upper Sheikh, March 1, 1904. 



66. PCEOCEPHALUS RUFIVENTRIS (RUpp.). 



49. (J . Bera, no date. 



67. Carine spilogastra (Heuglin). 

 Unnumbered. 6 . Galkayu, April 3, 1903. 



68. Scops leucotis Temm. 

 Unnumbered. $ . Galkayu, Feb. 3. 1903. 



Pale on back and very few dark markings on nape. The 

 width of the transverse bars on the wing-feathers varies 

 individually. In this specimen the bars are very narrow. 



69. Poliohierax semitorquatus (Smith). 



54. ? . I 



43 | Bera, May 4, 1903. 



The sexes in these two specimens are evidently wrong and 

 should be reversed. 



