406 Mr. G. C. Norman on the Geographical 



October ; Khartoum^ November ; and Province of Berber. 

 Autub, on the Blue Nile ( Antinori) . Ambukol, in Nubia 

 (Ebreuberg; Heuglin, Orn. N.O.-Afr. p. 788). Not seen 

 elsewhere than in the Anseba Valley, and rare there (Blan- 

 ford, Geol. & Zool. Abyssinia, p. 313). Waliko (Jesse; 

 Finsch, Trans. Z. S. vii. p. 286). Shoa : Ambo-karra, 

 August; Micurro, May (Antinori) ; Salvad. Ann. Mus. Civic. 

 Genov. (2) i. p. 95). Lado, Equatorial Africa (Emin Pasha; 

 Hartlaub, Abhandl. nat. Ver. Bremen, vii. p. 114). 



£a5^ 4/'Wca.— Mombasa (Wakefield; Sharpe, P.Z.S. 1873, 

 p. 597) . Usambara Hills ; Dar-es-salaam (Kirk ; Shelley, 

 P. Z. S. 1881, p. 594). Masai Land, Kipini, Bagamoyo, 

 Mawiui, Pare, Kamboko (Fischer, J. f. O. 1885, p. 124). 

 Kilima-N'jaro: plentiful (Jackson; Shelley, Ibis, 1888, p. 292). 



South Africa. — Tete, Zambesi River (Kirk; Mus. Brit.). 

 Bamangwato, December (Jameson ; Shelley,Ibis,1882, p. 246) . 

 Limpopo Biver, November; Transvaal, November (Buckley, 

 Ibis, 1874, p. 367). Transvaal (Ayres, Ibis, 1876, p. 432, 

 1877, p. 342). Natal (Ayres ; Sharpe, Cat. Afr. B. p. 13). 

 Common in Damaraland, and also seen at Lake Ngami 

 (Andersson, B. Damaraland, p. 225). Cunene Biver, Huilla 

 and Biballa in Bengucla, and Gambos in Mossamedes (Bocage, 

 Orn. Angola, p. 146). 



West yi(//ica.— Senegambia : common at Kita, Bakoy, Ba- 

 fiug, Faleme, Bakel, Maina, Boukari^ ; rarer in the southern 

 region, Daranka, Sedhiou, and Bathurst (Rochebr. Faun. 

 Seneg., Ois. p. 103). Dakar (Marche ; Mm5. 5n^.) . Lan- 

 dana, Congo (Petit; Sharpe & Bouvier, Bull. Soc. Zool. 

 France, iii. p. 74). Kassongo, Upper Congo (4° 30' S. hit.) 

 (Bohndorff ; Rcichenow, J. f. O. 1887, p. 308). 



Subspecies a. Coccystes hypopinarius. 



The following list of localities gives an idea of the range 

 of this race. Dr. Reichenow also records it (J. f. 0. 1877, 

 p. 16) from the Loango coast, and has, no doubt, compared 

 the specimen with typical examples in Germany ; but I have 

 never seen a specimen from Western Africa, and the Damara 

 birds are undoubtedly C. jacobinus. 



