collected in Uganda and British East Africa. 235 



Indicator pygmaeus. 



?. 7.V. 14. 



A single specimen of this small Honeyguide was procured 

 in the forest. I am not satisfied with its identification ; it 

 differs from the description of /. pygmcBus and also from any 

 of the named species. There is one bird in the British 

 Museum identical with my specimen ; this was collected by 

 the Ruwenzori Expedition in western Uganda. This specimen 

 has been referred to /. exilis, from which, however, it appears 

 to be quite distinct. 



Locality. Mabira Forest, Uganda. 



Lybius bidentatus aequatorialis. 



c? 1-3. 5.vi.06; 16.vii. 10; 5.vi.06. 



? 1-2, 19.vi.06; 29.ix. 10. 



The Crimson-breasted Barbet was met with in the forest 

 and scrub. Breeding-birds were collected in June and July. 

 They nest in holes in trees. When these birds are displaying 

 they expand the tuft of white feathers on the flanks and 

 raise those on the rump. 



Localities. Kyabalinga, Bale, Kyetema, Kasaka, in 

 Uganda. 



Lybius leucoceplialus. 



c? 1-3. 10. iv. 11 ; 14. vii. 12 ; ? 1909. 

 ?. 14. vii. 12. 



One specimen has the tail partly white, and is probably 

 albinistic. These birds are found in the scrub-country and 

 in old native gardens. They are great fruit-eaters, but also 

 take insects and seeds. 



Localities. Sio River, Kyetema, Toro, Tondola, in Uganda. 



Lybius ugandae. 



Lybius tridactylus ugandce Berger, Oru. Monatsb. 1907, 

 p. 201 : Nimule, Uganda. 



SI. 24.ii. 11. 



? 1-2. 21.iv. 11 ; 22.iv. 11. 



Not very common. These birds are found in the forests 

 and native plantations. 



Localities. Toro, Masindi, in Uganda. 



