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inner margin; the next two without spots, and the innermost shaded with 
greenish on both edges ; feet lead colour. Total length, 130 mm. ; wing, 79; 
tail, 37; bill from gape, 17; tarsus, 13; iris, which is dull red, 4.” (Sjdstedt). 
Halitat. Cameroons. 
poeciloleemus, Rehnw. Ornith. Monatsber. i. p. 30 (1893); Shelley, Birds Africa, i. 
p. 132 (1896). 
‘Very like D. lafresnayi, but with the throat pure white, with rounded black spots ; 
abdomen uniform pale yellowish without stripes. Total length, 150-155 mm. ; 
wing, 86; tail, 50; bill, 16-19; tarsus, 14.” (Reichenow). Habitat. Sconga, 
Central Africa. 
lepidus (Cab. & Heine). 
abyssinicus (Stanl.). One. ¢. Abyssinia. 
Type of the species. Collected by H. Salt. (Lord Stanley in Appendix iv. to 
Salt’s Voyage to Abyssinia, p. lvi., 1814). 
gabonensis (J. & H. Verr.). 
lacuum, Rehnw. Ornith. Monatsber. i. p. 178 (1893) ; Shelley, Birds Africa, i. p. 132 
(1896). 
“Very like D. gabonensis, but with the abdomen greenish yellow, thickly marked 
with rounded spots, not obscurely streaked or banded. In D. gabonensis the 
feathers of the abdomen are marked by a median band, and a subapical spot 
connected by a narrow shaft stripe. In D. /acuwm these feathers have a rounded 
and a subapical spot separated by a very narrow and inconspicuous median 
band.” (Reichenow). Habitat. Karevia, between Lakes Albert and Albert Edward. 
lugubris, Hart. 
THRIPIAS, Cab. & Heine. 
namaquus (Licht.). Thirteen. 8 6,5 9. Central Africa (Kikombo, 
September ; Zambesi). South Africa (Transvaal, Rustenberg, August ; 
Damaraland, Elephant Vley). 
schoensis (Riipp.). 
IYNGIPICUS, Bp. 
semicoronatus (Malh.). 
scintilliceps (Swinh.). One. ¢. Northern China (Pekin, October). 
scintilliceps, subsp. doerriesi, Harg. 
scintilliceps, subsp. kaleensis (Swinh.). Six. 446,29. Formosa, April. 
Southern China (Chusan, May). 
pygmeus (Vig.). Three. ¢, 29. Central India (Mohrgong, January). 
Nepaul. Assam. 
wattersi, Salvad. 
kizuki (Temm.). Three. 34. Japan (Sagami, September). Tsu-shima 
Island (Niimusa, March). 
kizuki, subsp. seebohmi, Hary. Five. 3¢, 29. Japan (Sagami, Thari- 
yama ; Shimotsuki-no:kumi; Nikko, May). 
kizuki, subsp. nigrescens (Seebh.). 
aurantiiventris (Salvad.). One. ¢. Borneo (Paku, November). 
pumilus, Harg. 
canicapillus (Blyth). One. ¢. Burmah. 
Dr. Blanford (Faun. Brit. Ind. Aves. Vol. iii. pp. 46, 47, 1895) considers that 
I. pumilus, Harg. is not separable from this species. 
picatus, Harg.; grandis, Harg. 
auritus (Lyton). Six. 346,29. Sumatra (Palembang Residency : Kaban, 
Moesie R., December ; Rawas R., December ; Lampong Residency, Gunung 
Tetahan). Java. Borneo. 
nanus (Vig.). 
hardwickii (Blyth). Two. ¢, 9. Himalayas. 
gymnophthalmus (Blyth). One. ¢. Ceylon. 
