13^ LLOYDS NATURAL HISTORY. 



IV. cranch's bare-throated francolin. pternistes 



CRANCHI. 



Perdix cranchii, Leach, in Tuckey's Narrat. Explor. River 



Zaire, App. p. 408 (18 18). 

 Pternistes cranchii, Wagler; Ogilvie-Grant. Cat. B. Brit. Mus. 



xxii. p. 178 (1893). 

 Perdix punctulata, J. E. Gray, 111. Ind. Zool. ii. pi. 43, fig. 3 



(1333-4). 

 Pternistes lucani, Bocage, J. Sc. Lisb. vii. p. 68 (1879). 



Adult Male. — General colour above umber-brown, finely 

 mottled with black ; neck, mantle, chest, and under-parts finely 

 mottled with black and white, the feathers of the breast and 

 belly being widely margined on both webs with chestnut. A pair 

 of sharp spurs. Naked skin of throat, bill, and feet crimson- 

 red. Total length, 14 inches; wing, 7-3; tail, 3*1 ; tarsus, 2*2. 



Adult Female. — Differs somewhat from the male, having the 

 feathers of the back of the neck brozvn, edged with zvhite, a?id 

 the mantle brown like the back. No spurs. Smaller ; wing, 6-8 

 inches. 



Range. — West Africa; Congo and Loango Coast, and ex- 

 tending to the Marungu Country, south-west of Lake Tan- 

 ganyika. 



V. BOEHM'S BARE-THROATED FRANCOLIN. PTERNISTES 

 BOEHMI. 



Francolinus cranchii, Finsch & Hartl. {iiec Leach), Vog. Ost- 



Afr. p. 579, pl- ix. (1870). 

 Pternistes bbhvii, Reich. J. f. O. 1885, p. 465 ; Ogilvie-Grant, 

 Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xxii. p. 179 (1893). 

 Adult Male and Female — Like P. cranchi, but the feathers of the 

 breast and belly have black shaft-stripes. 



Range. — Central East Africa, east of Lake Tanganyika; Usui, 

 Victoria Nyanza, Unyamuesi, Unyanyembe, and Ugogo. 

 This species, which represents P. cranchi in East Africa, was 



