Birds from North-east Rhodesia. 101 



34:1. MusciCAPA c^RULESCENS. (Blue-grev Flycatcher.) 

 (a). Opposite Feira, Sept. '04. 

 (b). Boundary, Nov. '03. 

 (c). Korasisi, Sept. '04. 

 (d) (e) ^ ? . Ulungii, Nov. '04. 

 (/) i . Mpika, Oct. '05. 



Plentiful at Feira, but further north I think it got less 

 common. 



342. Alseonax adusta, (Dusky Flycatcher.) 

 (a). Chiromwe, Oct. '03. 

 (6) juv. Kanyani, Mar. '05. 



(c) $ . Serenji, July '05. 



345. Hyliota australis. (Mashonaland Flycatcher.) 

 (a-c) $ . Chiromwe, Sept. '03. 



(d) $ . BO3, May '04. 



(e) (/) S ? . Luvia, Mpika dist., Oct. '05. 



The Mashonaland Flycatcher was met with in several 

 places on the hills : in one case they were about for a few 

 days and then disappeared ; I thought they were travelling. 



— . Hyliota BARBOZ^ (Hartl.). (Barboza's Hyliota.) 



(a) $ . Serenji, Sept. '05. 



[This species, which is not in the South African Check-list, 

 is distinguished by its metallic steely-blue upper plumage. 

 It has hitherto been known from Angola, the Congo Free 

 State, and Nyasaland. It is described by Reichenovv (Vog. 

 Afr. ii. p. 473).] 



348. Platystira peltata. (Green-throated Flycatcher.) 

 (a) (6) (c) ^ , ? , juv. Chikere, nr. Mpika, Oct. '05. 



350. Pachyprora molitor. (White-flanked Flycatcher.) 



(a). Opposite Feira, Sept. '03. 



352. Erythrocercus livingstonii. (Livingstone's Fly- 

 catcher.) 



(a) (b). Ulungu, Nov. '04. 



In November a party was seen hopping about, examining 

 buds, in a big tree. They were very busy and quite fearless. 

 I met them again in May ll'OS at Chindewere's. 



