514 Mr. F. J. Jackson on Birds collected 



[Dr. Reichenow suggests that this species is identical 

 with P. meyeri reichenoivi of Neumann (J. f. O. 1898, 

 p. 501) from Angola and the Congo. Mr. Neumann, 

 however, saw my type-specimen when he was in London, 

 and considered it to belong to a distinct race. It is quite 

 possible, however, that Dr. Reichenow may be right (cf. Vog. 

 Afrikas, ii. p. 14).— R. B. S.] 



17. Agapornis pullaria. 



Agapomis pullaria (Linn.) j Sharpe, Hand-1. B. ii. p. 35 

 (1900); id. Ibis, 1902, p. 109 (Entebbe); Jackson, t. c. 

 ]>. 613 (Entebbe) ; Reichenow, Vog. Afrikas, ii. p. 21 

 (1902). 



H. 954-956. $ ad. Katwe, Toro, March 5, 1902. 

 Iris brown ; bill salmon-pink ; feet light grey. Extremely 

 common here. In passing this shamba I must have seen 

 between twenty and thirty of these birds climbing about the 

 trees amongst the bananas. 



18. CORACIAS CAUDATUS. 



Coracias caudatus Linn. ; Sharpe, Ibis, 1892, p. 316 

 (Machakos) ; id. Hand-1. B. ii. p. 46 (1900) ; Hartert, Nov. 

 Zool. vii. p. 33 (1900: Nairobi); Reichenow, Vog. Afrikas, 

 ii. p. 223 (1902) ; Jackson, Ibis, 1902, p. 613 (Ukambani : 

 Teita). 



H. 1169. ? ad. Ankole, April 2, 1902. Iris rather 

 light brown ; bill dull black ; feet dirty light brownish 

 green. 



The scarcity of true Rollers on this expedition has been 

 somewhat remarkable, considering the number of the broad- 

 billed Eurystomi that we have met witb. I have so far only 

 seen one other specimen, though between Imberara and 

 Resaka they seemed to be fairly common. 



19. EURYSTOMUS APER. 



Eurystomus afer (Lath.) ; Hartert, in Ansorge's Afr. Sun, 

 App. p. 333 (1 899 ) ; id. Nov. Zool. vii. p. 33 (1900 : Kilgurma 

 (Buekella), Uganda) ; Reichenow, Vog. Afrikas, ii. p. 228 

 (1902); Sharpe, Hand-1. B. ii. p. 47 (1900); id. Ibis, 



