26 BULLETIN OF THE LIVERPOOL MUSEUMS. 
albiventris (Scop.). Thirteen. 2¢. South Africa (Transvaal: Rustenberg, 
June, July ; De Kaap, Bonanza Valley, May ; Zululand ; Natal). 
chelicutensis (Sfanl.). Fourteen. 2 ¢, 9. West Africa (Gambia ; 
Senegal). Abyssinia. East Africa (Ribé;.Kikombo, May ; Zanzibar). 
Central Africa (Nyassaland, Zomba, August, November). South Africa 
(Transvaal: Rustenberg, June, July). 
No. 1, collected by Salt in 1812 in Abyssinia, is the Type of the species (Stanley, 
in Salt’s Voy. Abyss. App. iv. p. 56, 1814). 
senegaloides, Smith. Two. 3. South Africa (Natal). 
. No. 18, isthe specimen figured by Dr. Sharpe (Monogr. Alced. p. 187, pl. Lxviii. 1869). 
senegalensis (Linn.). Twenty. ¢. West Africa (Gambia, Bathurst, 
August; Fantee; Gold Coast, January ; Cape Coast Castle; Lagos). 
[Egypt]. 
senegalensis, swisp. cyanoleucus (Vicill.). Two. 2 ¢. South Africa 
(North Natal, Monocusi River, Ovampoland, Ondongo, December). 
No. 1, from North Natal, is the specimen figured by Dr. Sharpe (Monogr. Alced. 
p. 189, pl. lxix. 1869). 
torquatus, Swains. Two. 6. Liberia (Schnifflesville, February). 
torquatus, subsp. forbesi, Sharpe. One. ¢. West Africa. (Ashantee, 
Rio Boutry, July). 
torquatus, subsp. malimbicus, Shaw. 
fortis, Rehnw. Ornith. Monatsber. i. p. 202 (1893). 
““Very closely allied to HW. dryas, but with the pileum paler—pale brownish, not 
dull brown ; the breast and belly, as well as the under tail-coverts, pure white ; 
the flanks pale ashy grey. Total length, 310; wing, 120 to 125; tail, 100; bill, 
60; tarsus, 18 mm.” (Leichenow). Habitat. Senegal. 
dryas, Hartl. ; albicillus (Cur). 
saurophagus, (ould. Five. 3 3, 9 pull. Salwatti, July. Duke of 
York Islands (Karawala Island, August). Solomon Islands (Bugotu). 
admiralitatis, Sharpe ; godeffroyi, Finsch. 
anachoreta, Rchnw. Ornith. Monatsber. vi. p. 47 (1898). 
**General appearance that of H. chloris (Bodd.), but decidedly larger, the top of the 
head brighter bluish green, the white spot above the lores larger, ear-coverts 
blackish, but with a marked tinge of bluish-green, band round the neck not 
pure black, but with a wash of bluish-green, white nuchal spot very distinct, 
whole under surface and band round the neck pure white. Total length, 180 ; 
wing, 122-125; tail, 95; bill, 60; tarsus, 15 mm.” (Reichenow). Habitat. 
Anchorite Islands. 
albonotatus, Z?ams. One. New Ireland. 
leucopygius (Verr.). Two. 2 ¢. Solomon Islands (Guadaleanar, Aola, 
April ; Bugotu). 
lazuli (Z¢mm.). Two. Moluccas. 
diops (Zemm.). Four. 2 ¢,2 92. Batchian, December. Ternate. 
macleayi, Jurd. d& Selb. Eleven. 5 6 (1 jr.) 4 9, jr. North Australia 
(Port Essington, January, July, October, December ; Somerset ; Cook- 
town, August). South-East Australia. 
winchelli, Sharpe. One. ¢. ~ Philippine Islands (Basilan, Isabella, 
November). 
oat Wall. ; stictoleemus (Sa/vad.) ; quadricolor (Oust.) ; elizabethee 
(Cab.). 
pyrrhopygius, (ould. Seven. 2 9. Central Australia (Namoi Plains ; 
Burdekin River, May). 
cinnamominus, Swains. 
It has been shown (Hart.-Nov, Zool. y, p. 52) that H. rufigularis, Sharpe, is merely 
the female of this species. 
