NO. 1411. BIRDS FROM MOUNT KILIMANJARO—OBERHOLSER. 849 



Family MUSOPHAGID^:. 



TURACUS HARTLAUBI (Fischer and Reichenow). 



Corytliaix hartlauhi Fischer and Reichexow, .Tourn. f. Ofnith., 1884, p. 52 (base 

 of Mount Meru, Masai Land, German East Africa). 



Eight specimens, from Mount Kilimanjaro, at altitudes of from 4,000 

 to 7,000 feet. An immature bird differs from the adult in the some- 

 what duller and darker green of the plumage; brownish-black abdo- 

 men and crissum; smaller and less purely white loral spot; dark 

 brownish bill; and the paler, decidedly more restricted crimson of the 

 wing-quills. 



GALLIREX CHLOROCHLAMYS Shelley. 



Gallirex chlorocliknni/s Shelley, IVjis, 1881, p. 118 (IJgogo, (iernian East Africa). 



One adult specimen from Kidudwe, 90 miles inland from Zanzi])ar, 

 December, 1887. 



CHIZiERHIS LEUCOGASTRA Riippell. 



Chizdrhis leucogaster Ruppell, Mus. Senckenb., Ill, 1842, p. 127 (tributaries of 

 the Nile, Shoa, Abyssinia). 



Two adult females: one from the plains of Taveta; the other from 

 the Useri River, near Mount Kilimanjaro. "Bill 3'ellowish green; 

 iris brown." 



Family PSITTACID^. 



POICEPHALUS FUSCICAPILLUS (Verreaux and Des Murs). 



Pionus fuscicapUlus Verreaux and Des Murs, Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1849, p. 58 

 (Zanzibar, eastern Africa). 



Two specimens from Kidudwe, 90 miles inland from Zanzibar, 

 taken in December, 1887. Both are immature, one having an olive 

 green pileum and brown auriculars, the other a 3'ellowish olive brown 

 head, and auriculars just becoming grayish. 



POICEPHALUS RUFIVENTRIS (Ruppell). 



Pionus rufiventris Ruppell, Syst. Uebers. Vijg. Nord-Ost-Afr., 1845, p. 88, pi. 

 XXXII (Shoa, Abyssinia). 



Four specimens — three adult males and an adult female — from 

 Taveta, and the plains east of Mount Kilimanjaro. "Iris of l)oth 

 male and female red." 



