from the Tanganyika Plateau. 2^77 



57. TURACUS LIVINGSTONII. 



Ikawa. 



58. GVMNOSCHIZORHIS LEOPOLD!. 



Luchinde. 



The collection contaius five specimens of this Touracou, of 

 which two are immature. These immature birds differ from 

 the adults in having the sides of the forehead and bare portion 

 of the head brown instead of black, the chin and upper 

 throat being thinly covered with a dark brown down. 



59. Chrysococcyx klaassi. 



60. Indicator indicator. 

 Fife. 



61. Melanobucco macclounit, sp. nov. (Plate VI.) 

 Luchinde, Ikawa, Fife. 



Above brownish black, with the forehead and front half of 

 the crown glossy crimson-shaded scarlet, and with a very 

 broad white band from the side of the neck down the side of 

 the upper back. A large bare space round the eye pale 

 (reddish brown in dried skins), has the posterior half sur- 

 rounded with white, which colour extends over the cheeks, 

 ear-coverts, sides of neck, throat, under tail-coverts, and 

 most of the under surface of the body, but the lower chest 

 and abdomen are strongly washed with bright orange-pink ; 

 the feathers on the sides of the chest are long, broad, and 

 pointed, and faintly tinged with pale yellow ; sides of abdo- 

 men and the thighs black, like the lower back ; under wing- 

 coverts mostly white, and the quills have partial narrow 

 whitish inner edges. Next to the bill, in front of the bare 

 skin of the face, cheeks, and chin, are small black patches 

 furnished with stiff bristles, directed forward. Bill buff; 

 legs dark reddish brown. Total length 7'2 inches, culmen 

 0-8, wing 3-4, tail 2-6, tarsus 0-85. 



Melanobucco macclounii may be introduced into the key 

 given Cat. B. xix. p. 17, thus: — 



