178 Capt. G. E. Shelley on Birds from 



2. Hapaloderma vittatum. 



Hapaloderma vittatum, Shelley; Grant, Cat. xvii. p. 480, 

 pi. 16. 



A smgle female of this rare Trogon. Its occurrence in 

 Nyasaland extends its hitherto known range south by more 

 than 10° lat. 



This species is the type of Heterotrogon, Richmond, Proc. 

 U. S. Nat. Mus. xvii. p. 601 (1895), where a full description 

 of the female plumage will he found. The female differs 

 from the male very much as in H. narina. 



3. Bycanistes cristatus. 



Bycanistes cristatus (RUpp.) ; Sharpe, B. S. Afr. p. 126; 

 Kirk, Ibis, 1864, p. 326; Grant, Cat. xvii. p. 417. 

 A male of this Hornbill, 



4. MeLANOBUCCO ZOMB.E, 



Melanobucco zombce, Shelley, Ibis, 1893, p. 10; 1894, 

 pp. 8, 467. 



A single female of this Barbet, as yet known only from 

 Nyasaland. 



5. Barbatula extoni. 



Barbatula extoni, Layard; Sharpe, B. S. Afr. pp. 176, 811 ; 

 Shelley, Cat. xix. p. 43. 

 One male of this species. 



6. Barbatula bilineata. 



Barbatula bilineata (Sundev.) ; Sharpe, B. S. Afr. p. 176; 

 Shelley, Cat. xix. p. 44, pi. 3. fig. 2. 



A female of this Barbet. 



This species, as well as the last, is now recorded for the 

 first time from north of the Zambesi. 



7. TURDUS GURNEYI, 



Turdus gurneyi, Hartl. ; Shelley, Ibis, 1893, p. 13; 1894, 

 pp. 9, 468. 



Two males and a female of this rare Thrush, already 

 recorded from Mount Zomba and Mount Milanji. 



