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CATALOGUE OF PICI. 117 
NESOCTITES, Harg. 
micromegas (Sundev.). One. 9. San Domingo. 
VERREAUXIA, Harti. 
africana (Verr.). 
Blax gymnophthalmus, Reichenow, Ornith. Monatsber. ii. p. 126 (1894); id. J.f.0. 
1896, p. 13-Tafl. iii., described as a new genus and species of Barbet, should, as 
it turns out, be referred to this rare species. 
SASIA, Hodgs. 
ochracea, Hodys. Five. 246,29. Sikkim. Nepaul. Northern India 
(Darjeeling). 
abnormis (Temm.). Nine. 2¢ (ljr.), 29. Malay Peninsula (Pahang, 
January, March). Borneo (Kahayan, August ; Trusan, March). 
everetti, Harg. 
IYNGINAE. 
IYNX, Linn. 
torquilla, Linn. Twenty. 3 36, 2 2. England (Cambridge, May ; 
Middlesex: Kingsbury, July; Pegham, July). Algiers, February and 
April. Egypt. Palestine (Galilee, Wady el Becila, April; Lebanon, 
Anata, May; Mt. Tabor, April). Northern India (Etawah; Bengal). 
Southern India (Nellore). China (Amoy, January). Japan (Kobé 
February). 
pectoralis, Vig. Seven. 2 6,2 9. South Africa (Natal, Pinetown ; 
Transvaal, Rustenberg, July). East Africa ( [Mombasa] ? Umlass R. Natal). 
The last-mentioned specimen was collected by Gordge, and the locality given 
by Tristram (Cat. Coll. Birds, p. 100), is open to doubt. Mr. Hargitt states (Cat. 
Birds Brit. Mus. xviii., p. 566, note) that he is not aware that Gordge ever 
Saag at Mombasa. The true locality is very probably either Zululand or 
atal. 
pulchricollis, Hartl. ; equatorialis, Ripp. 
INDICATORIDA. 
| INDICATOR, Vieil/. 
xanthonotus, Blyth; archipelagicus, Temm. 
indicator (Gm.). Eleven. 93,29. West Africa (Sierra Leone). South 
Africa (Port Natal, July ; Transvaal, Rustenberg, June). 
major, Steph. Nine. 5¢(1 jr.) 42. South Africa (Transvaal: Rusten- 
berg, November ; Silati Flats, March). 
variegatus, Less. Three. Africa. 
variegatus, subsp. stictithorax, Rcehnw. 
maculatus, G.R.Gr. 
minor, Steph. Five. Central Africa (Zambesi). South Africa (Natal). 
pygmeus, Rchnw. J.f.0. 1892, p. 24; Shelley, B. Afr. i. p. 125 (1896). 
Indicator minor, Hmin, J.f.0. 1891, p. 345. 
‘« Female :—Closely resembling J. minor, but much smaller ; head and belly, together 
with the under tail-coverts, greenish grey; feathers of the back, upper tail- 
coverts, and wing-coverts brownish black in the middle, broadly bordered with 
olive yellow. Iris dull brown ; bill fuscous paler at the bases of the mandible ; 
feet lead colour, with an olive tinge. Total length, 140; wing, 80; tail, 53; 
bill, 9; tarsus, 13 mm.” (Reichenow). Habitat. Victoria Nyanza (Bukoba). . 
conirostris (Cass.) ; exilis (Cass.). 
PRODOTISCUS, Sundev. 
regulus, Sundev. One. South Africa (Natal). 
