74 Mr. R. McD. Hawker — Uesults of a 



70. Pachyprora ORiENTALis (Hcugl.) ; Lort PhillipSj Ibis, 

 1898, p. 414. 



No. 57. c?. Daboloc, Nov. 23, 1897. Feet and bill 

 black ; irides bright yellow. 



71. Parisoma boehmi Reichen.; Sharpe, P. Z. S. 1895, 

 p. 490. 



Nos. 65, 69. S • Daboloc, Nov. 25, 1897. Irides pale 

 yellow ; feet black ; upper mandible black, lower mandible 

 horn. 



No. 72. Sheikh Wufli, Nov. 28, 1897. Feet and bill dark ; 

 irides yellowish white. 



No. 121. c?. Ujawaji, Dec. 8, 1897. 



No. 167. S . Jifa Medir, Jan. 1, 1898. 



The habits of this bird are very similar to those of the 

 Tits in the way it hunts for its food. It has a very pretty 

 song, which it utters as it is feeding. 



72. Dendropicus hemprichi (Ehr.) ; Sharpe, P. Z. S. 

 1895, p. 491. 



No. 54. S- Godgat, Nov. 18, 1897. Feet slate-colour; 

 irides dark red. 



No. 64. S- r)aboloc, Nov. 25, 1897. Feet and bill 

 slate-colour; irides red. 



This Woodpecker was rather common. 



73. Iynx torquilla L. ; Hargitt, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xviii. 

 p. 560 (1890). 



No. 82. S • Arabsiyo, Nov. 29, 1897. Feet and bill 

 greenish ; irides light hazel. 



The Wryneck has never before been recorded as a Somali 

 bird, and its occurrence extends the winter range of the 

 species somewhat to the southward. 



I saw only two specimens of it. 



74. Campothera nubica (Gm.) ; Sharpe, P. Z. S. 1895, 

 p. 492. 



No. 86. S ' Arabsiyo, Nov. 29, 1897. Feet grey ; bill 

 black ; irides red. 



