With Flashlight and Rifle -* 



young ones in the nests at this time. I have only once seen this 

 dove on the plains. 



86. Tnrtnr sc.ncgalc.nsis (!>.) ^j' n '> VI. ; Ngaptuk, X. ; West 

 of Kilimanjaro, VIII. 



87. Tnrtnr /iigens (Riipp.). Xjiri, VIII.; West of Kili- 

 manjaro, VI 1 1. 



88. Tnrtnr semitorquatus (Riipp.). Moshi, IV., XII.; West 

 of Kilimanjaro, VIII. 



89. Turtnr capicola tropica, Rchw. Njiri, VIII. ; Ngaptuk, X. ; 

 Moshi, XI. ; West of Kilimanjaro, VIII. 



90. Tnrtnr ainbiguus pcrspicillatns Fsch., Rchw. Xjiri, V., 

 VIII.; West of Kilimanjaro, VIII. 



This bird has a very peculiar call. 



91. Tympanistria tyinpanistria (Tern.). Moshi, IV., XII. 



92. CJialcopelia chalcospilos (Wagl.). Donjc Erok, Ngaptuk, X. ; 

 Moshi, XII. 



93. Chalcopclia afra (L.). Moshi, XL, XI I. 



94. (Ena capensis (L.) The middle reaches of the Pangani, III.; 

 Xgaptuk, X. 



This long-tailed dwarf pigeon darts, like a badly directed arrow, 

 hither and thither. 



Phasianidae 



95. Xmnida reickenowi, Grant. Xjiri, V. 



96. Acrylliuin vnltnritnn/i ( I lardw.) Pangani, III. Vulturinc 

 guinca-fo'.vl : Xjiri, V. ; Moshi, IV. 



These guinea-fowl arc in the habit of scraping and scratching 

 the soil to such an extent that in one case they caused me to 

 lose track of a rhinoceros. The birds so rake up the velt for some 

 distance near their drinking-place that it looks like a riding- 

 school or drill-ground, as Rcichenow has remarked in his work.* 



97. Pternistes leucoscopus iiif/isc-.itns, Cab. Pangani, VI I. ; Donje 

 Erok, IX. ; Westerly range of Kilimanjaro, VII. ; Marango 

 Kanga, V., IX. 



