108 Mr. C. W. Mackworth-Praed oyi [Ibis, 



3 b. Francolinus coqni, snbsp. 1. 



Birds from the northern part of Portuguese East Africa 

 are possibly separable by their paler colour, and this is 

 particularly noticeable on the breasts of the females. Wings 

 as in the typical race. 



Specimens 4. Brit. Mus. 3. Tring 1. 



Range. Mozambique. 



3 c. Francolinus coqui angolensis Rothschild. 



Francolinus coqui angolensis Rothschild, Bull. B. 0. C. xii. 

 1902, p. 76 : Bailandu, Angola. 



Occasionally though not invariably more heavily barred 

 on the underside than the typical race, but always with 

 greyer, less brown wing-coverts. Wings : ^ 140-148 ; 

 ? 131-133. 



Specimens 7. Tring 7 (type). 



Range. Angola. 



3d. Francolinus coqui, subsp. 2. 



Birds from S.W. Uganda appear to be not quite typical, 

 beino; rather bright coloured and with white not buff throats. 

 Wings as in the typical race. 



Specimens 12. Brit. Mus. 7. Sir F. Jackson 5. 



Range. South-western Uganda. 



3e. Francolinus coqui hubbardi O.-Grant. 



F7'ancolinus hubhardi Ogilvie-Grant, Bull. B. O.C. iv. 1895, 

 p. xxvii : Nassa, Victoria Nyanza. 



This may very well prove to be a distinct species. It 

 differs from all other races of F. coqui in having an unbarred 

 lower breast and belly. Wings: ^ 140-153; $ 137-141. 



Specimens 24. Brit. Mus. 9 (type). Sir F. Jackson 10. 

 Dr. Van Someren 2. Tring 2. S. R. Clarke 1. 



Range. From the shore of Victoria Nyanza eastwards to 

 about Naivasha in Ken^^a Colony. 



3f. Francolinus coqui schlegeli Heugl. 

 Francolinus scldegelii Heuglin, J. f. O. 1863, -p. 275: 

 Bongo River, Bahr el Ghazal. 



