Hf)2 MR. ft. I. P0< 0< K n\ I III. 



Ground Hornbill (Bucorax abyssinicns). 

 Range. North Africa south of the Sahara. 



Food. Insects, snakes, frogs, lizards (Stark and Sclater writing 

 of the closely allied southern species />'. caffer). 



Hoopoe (Upupa epops). 



Range. Southern Palsearctic Region from Scandinavia and the 

 British Islands to Japan, migrating in winter to North Africa, 

 Arabia and India. 



Food. Ground insects, beetles, grasshoppers and ants. 



Cartagenian Motmol (Momotus subrufescens). 

 Range. From Panama.* iolombia, ami Venezuela to Matto < Srosso. 



Great Barbet (Megalcema oirens). 

 Range. China and Upper Burma. 



Levaillant's Barbet ( Trachyphonus caffer). 

 Range. S. Africa. Natal, the Transvaal, Rhodesia, etc. 

 Food. Fruits, berries, leaves, and insects such as termites 

 (Stark ({' Sclater). 



Green Toucanet (Atdacorkamphus suLcatus). 



Range. Venezuela ; Colombia. 



Pearl-spotted Owl (Glaucidium perlatum). 

 Range. Africa south of the Sahara. 



Food. Mostly injects (grasshoppers, termite-,); also mice and 

 lizards ( II'. L. Sclater). 



White-eared Scops Owl (Scops leucotis). 

 Range. Africa south of the Sahara to the Orange River. 

 Food. Chiefly insects, like grasshoppers; also rats and mice 

 ( W. L. Sclater). 



Prince of Wales Pheasanl (Phasianus principalis). 



Range North-western Afghanistan and North east Persia. 



Reeves's Pheasant (Phasianus reevesii). 

 Range. Mountains of Northern and Western China, extending 

 as far east as KJu-Kiang. 



Elliot's Pheasant | Calophasis dlioti). 

 Range. Mountains of South-eastern China. 



Silver Pheasant (Gennceus nycthemerus). 

 Range. South China, Fokien and Chekiang. 



Vulturine Guinea Fowl (AcryUium vulturinvm). 



Range. East. Africa from the Pangani River westwards to 

 Kilimanjaro and northwards to Sonialiland. 

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