334 UNDER THE AFRICAN SUN 



C. leiicotis affinis Shelley. 

 (Drier eastern districts of East Africa— Bagamoyo, Dar-es- 

 Salaam, Zanzibar, Witu.) 



48. Coitus leucotis berlepschi Hart. 



This form is characterised above, the type being from New 

 Heligoland, German East Africa. Dr. Ansorge sent specimens 

 from Masindi in Unyoro, Hoima in Unyoro, and Kampala in 

 Uganda. " Iris : upper brim yellow (or yellowish-green), lower 

 half greenish-yellow (or greenish-grey)." This is rather dififerent 

 from C. leiicotis affinis. 



This form is named in honour of my friend Count Berlepsch, 

 who has lent and given me valuable material for comparison. 



(HORNBILLS.) 

 49. Lophoceros erytJirorhynchus (Tem.) 



$ Kinani, British East Africa, 2l^!g8. " Iris light yellow, 

 feet black, bill red, mandible black towards base, base yellow." 



50. Lophoceros inelanoleuais (Licht. sen.) 



$, ad. Kibwezi, Ukamba, British East Africa, 28/4/98. " Iris 

 whitish-yellow, feet black, bill red." 



(CUCKOOS.) 



51. Centropns supcrciliosus H. & E. 

 Kampala, Uganda, January. 



(HONEY-GUIDES.) 

 52. Indicator indicator (Gm.) 

 A male in moult and very abraded ; Mondo, Uganda, 25/12/96. 



(BARBETS.) 

 53. Melanobucco {Pogonorhync/ius) irroratus (Cab.) 

 IMwachi, two days' march from Mombasa, and Taru (British 

 East Africa), October 1896. " Iris red-brown, feet and bill 

 black." 



