76 Mr. R. McD. Hawker— Results of a 



80. Upupa epops L. ; Salvin^ Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xvi. p. 4 

 (1892). 



No. 46. ^. Haragogara. Nov. 17, 1897. Legs dark 

 slate-colour ; bill light at base ; irides brown. 



No. 229. c?- Ujawaji, Jan. 26, 1898. 



These specimens belong to the Common Hoopoe (Upuj)a 

 epops), and not to the resident Somali form [U. somaliensis). 



81. Irrisor erythrorhynchus (Lath.) ; Lort Phillips, 

 Ibis, 1898, p. 417. 



Nos. 90, 91. (J ? . Arabsiyo, Nov. 30, 1897. Feet coral- 

 red ; bill black ; irides dark brown. 



No. 173. S' Jifa Medir, Jan. 2, 1898. 



This bird is fairly common. It goes in flocks and is very 

 noisy. 



82. Rhinopomastes minor (Riipp.) ; Sharpe, P. Z. S. 

 1897, p. 500. 



No. 147. c?- Ujawaji, Dec. 15, 1897. Feet black; bill 

 orange; irides brown. 



This Wood-Hoopoe is not very common. I saw it from 

 Mandeira to Jifa Medir. It generally went in pairs. 



83. Melittophagus cyanostictus Cab. ; Sharpe, P. Z. S. 

 1895, p. 501. 



No. 06. ? . Daboloc, Nov. 25, 1897. Feet and bill 

 black; irides red. 



Nos. 239, 240. S ? • Godgat, Jan. 28, 1898. Feet and 

 bill black ; irides red. 



I saw this little Bee-eater along the camel-track ; it was 

 very tame and hunted the insects disturbed by the passing 

 caravans. 



84. Halcyon chelicutensis (Stanl.) ; Sharpe, P. Z. S. 

 1895, p. 497. 



No. 169. S' Jifa Medir, Jan. 2, 1898. Irides brown ; 

 feet reddish brown ; upper mandible black, lower one red. 



No. 247. ? . Ujawaji, Jan. 29, 1898. Legs red-brown; 

 bill dark ; irides brown. 



