new Species of Guinea-fowl. 



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The range of N. reichenowi extends in the south-east to 

 the Pangani River^ westwards to Kakoma, and northwards 

 to Teita^ Ukambani_, and the countries to the south of Victoria 

 Nyanza. 



N. curonata, G. R. Gray, is, so far as I know, found only 

 in Eastern South Africa, from the southern shores of the 

 Zambesi to Cape Colony. 



Fig. 2. 



Head of Kumida coronat.a. 



So far as I am aware no specimen of a large-helmeted 

 Guinea-fowl has been obtained between the north bank of 

 the Zambesi and the Pangani River : should such occur 

 it will be interesting to see to which form it belongs. 



The figure of N. coronata given by Elliot in his mono- 

 graph of the Phasianidce has the colours of the soft parts 

 entirely wrong, the sides of the face, wattles, and upper 



