ZOOLOGICAL KESULTS OF THE EUWENZOEI EXPEDITION. 



Dr. Sharpe has described an immature female (the type of L. castaneiceps) as having 

 the " median wing-coverts dusky, tipped with white, slightly tinged with yellow, and 

 forming a band " ; so probably the yellow tips to these feathers in the male in the 

 present collection indicate traces of immaturity. 



[A few examples of Liihder's Bush-Shrike were seen in the Mpanga Forest, east of 

 Ruwenzori. — R. B. W.~\ 



Dryoscopus malzacii Heugl. 



Dryoscopus cinerascens Reich. Viig. Afr. ii. p. 596 (1903) ; Jackson, Ibis, 1906, p. 552 



[Toro ; Ruwenzori] . 

 Dryoscopus malzacii Grant, Ibis, 1907, p. 588 [Baro River]. 



a. 6 . 120 miles W. of Entebbe, 4200 ft., 8th Dec. [No. 1050. I). C] 



b. a . Mubuku Valley, E. Ruwenzori, 6000 ft., 22nd Jan. No. 2108. G. L.] 



c. <j . „ „ 6000 ft., 1st Feb. [No. 2131. G. L.] 



d. e. 6 S . „ „ 7000 ft., 14th March. [Nos. 3213, 3214. 

 R. B. W.] 



f. 6 imm. Mubuku Valley, E. Ruwenzori, 5000 ft., 3rd April. [No. 2265. G. L.] 

 ij-p. d 2 et d imm. Mokia, S.E. Ruwenzori, 3400 ft., lst-21st May. [Nos. 323. 



R. E. D. ; 1539, 1571. D. C. ; 2331, 2378, 2379. G. L. ; 3302, 3311, 3312. R. B. W.} 

 q,r. d . Mokia, S.E. Ruwenzori, 3400 ft., 16th & 27th June. [Nos. 1698. I). C. ; 



3495. R. B.W.I 

 s. 6 imm. Mokia, S.E. Ruwenzori, 3400 ft., 2nd July. [No. 472. R. E. I).] 

 t. ? . Lower Semliki Valley, 2500 ft., 11th Oct. [No. 563. R. E. D.] 



[A few examples of this Bush-Shrike were seen at the north and south ends of 

 Ruwenzori among the acacia-trees. On the mountains it was seen in the Luimi and 

 Mubuku Valleys as high as 6500 ft., but it was always rather a rare bird. It has a 

 \ery curious note, quite unlike that of any other Shrike. — R. B. IF.] 



Dryoscopus nandensis Sharpe. 



Dryoscopus nandensis Sharpe, Ibis, 1901, p. 41, pi. ii. fig. 1 [Nandi]. 

 Dryoscopus anyolensis nandensis Reich. Vog. Afr. ii. p. 590 (1903). 



a. d . Irumu, Eturi Forest, 3000 ft., 16th Oct. [No. 3027. R. B. 11'.] 



Iris dark brown ; bill black; feet dull flesh-colour. 



The type of this species from Nandi is a somewhat immatui-e bird, as may be seen by 

 the buff margins to some of the secondary-quills and the buff feathers among the 

 axillary plumes, as well as the pale horn-coloured tip and edges of the lower mandible. 



In the adult the inner margins of the quills and the axillary plumes are greyish- 

 white and the lower mandible is entirely black. 



