332 UNDER THE AFRICAN SUN 



Wing 282 mm., tarsus 75, middle toe without claw 55, helmet 

 in a straight line from the bottom 34, bill 24. 



From A\ coronata, which is not yet known to occur north 

 of the Zambesi, it presents many points of difference, notably 

 the bunch of feathers on the hind-neck, the deep black ground- 

 colour, the form and colour of the wattles. 



(BIRDS OF PREY.) 

 41. LopJioai'tus occipitalis (Daud.) 

 ? ad. Masindi, Unyoro, 6.897. "Iris golden-yellow, feet 

 lemon-yellow. Bill slate-blue, black towards the tip. Cere 

 greenish-yellow." 



42. Circles Diacrurus (Gm.) 

 ? juv. Fovira, Unyoro, 2/1/98. " Iris orange-red, feet lemon- 

 yellow." 



(PARROTS.) 



43. Poioccphalus rufiventris (Rupp.) 

 Voi river and Mtoto Ndei in British East Africa. " Iris bright 

 orange-red in both sexes, bill and feet blackish." 



(ROLLERS.) 

 4-1 . Eurystouius afcr (Lath.) 

 Kampala (Uganda) and Kibwezi (British East Africa). 



(PLANTAIN-EATERS.) 

 45. Tnracus Jiartlaubi (Fisch. & Rchw.) 



$ ? Subugo Forest, Uganda Protectorate, 6/12/96. "Iris 

 chocolate-brown, feet black, bill red." 



46. SchizorJiis leiccogaster Riipp. 



$ ad. Muani, British East Africa, 11/11/96. " Iris greenish- 

 brown ; feet black. Bill greenish-black." 



(COLIES.") 



47. Colitis Icucotis affijiis Shelley. 



In 1885, in the Ibis, p. 312, Shelley separated from " Colitis 

 leucotis tjpicus," of which he says that it inhabits " X.E. Africa, 



