388 ZOOLOGICAL RESULTS OF THE RUWENZORI EXPEDITION. 



Fycnonotus tricolor Hartl. 



Pi/cnonotus tricolor Reich. Vog. Afr. iii. p. 42 i (1905). 

 I ' i/cnonotus tricolor minor Heugl. ; Reich, t. c. p. 421. 



a-c. 6 $ . 20-60 miles W. of Entebbe, 3500 ft., 26th-29th Xov. [Nos. 2007. 



(1. L. ■ 3008, 3016. R. R. W.~\ 



d. $ . 100 miles W. of Entebbe, 4000 ft,, 6th. Dec. [No. 2021. G. i.] 



r.f. a $. Mubuku Valley, E. Ruwenzori, 6000 ft., 30th & 31st Dec. 



Nos. 2037, 2044. 6. L.] fl 



g-l. 6 $ . Mubuku Valley, E. Ruwenzori, 6000 ft., 5th-28th Jan. [Nos. 107. 



R. E. T). ■ 2057, 2104, 2121, 2122. G. L.] 



m,n. 6. Mokia, S.E. Ruwenzori, 3400 ft., 8th & 30th May. [Nos. 397. R. E. I). ; 

 3332. R. R. W.] 



o. ? . Nr. Fort Beni, Semliki Valley, 3500 ft., 13th Aug. [No. 1782. I). C] 



Iris dark brown ; bill and feet black. 



I am unable to recognize P. minor Heugl. as distinct from P. tricolor. 



[Monteiro's Yellow-vented Bulbul was plentiful throughout the journey from 

 Entebbe to Ruwenzori and was met with all round the mountains as far north as 

 Irumu. It was found on Ruwenzori up to 6000 ft., but not above that altitude. — 

 /,'. R. IF.] 



Family Campophagidje. 



Campopiiaga nigra Vieill. 



Campephaga nigra Reich. Vog. Afr. ii. p. 518 (1903). 



Campophaga nigra Jackson, Ibis, 1906, p. 538 [Ankoli] ; Grant, Ibis, 1908, p. 30i 

 [S.W. Uganda]. 



a. 6 . Mokia, S.E. Ruwenzori, 3400 ft., 17th June. [No. 469. R. E. R.] 



his dark brown ; bill and feet lack. 



[A single specimen of the Black Cuckoo-Shrike was obtained in the acacia-country 

 at the south end of Ruwenzori. — R. R. W7\ 



Campophaga petiti Oustalet. 



Campephaga petiti Reich. Vog. Afr. ii. p. 519 (1903) [female]. 



Campophaga petiti Grant, Bull. B. O. C. xix. p. 87 (1907) [male, Mpanga Forest]. 



a. 6 . Mpanga Forest, Fort Portal, 5000 ft, 20th Sept. [No. 548. R. E. V.] 

 The adult male of this species is very similar to that of C. nigra Vieill., but is 

 distinguished by having the under surface of the quills blackish-grey, with or without 

 the faintest tinge of greenish-yellow on the margins of the inner webs. In C. nigra 



