during a Journey to the Ruwenzori Range. 531 



Sharpe, Hand-1. B. ii. p. 179 (1900) ; Reichenow, Vog. 

 Afrikas, ii. p. 13] (190.2). 



H. 1078. ? juv. Toro, March 17, 1902. 



H. 1097. S ad. Toro, March 17, 1902. 



[According to Dr. Reichenow (/. c), the young of T. hir- 

 sutism, and doubtless the young of T. ansorgii, have a 

 yellow-spotted head. So also has T. jlavi punctata Verr. 

 (of. Reichenow, t.c. p. 131). It is to he noticed that the 

 specimen marked by Mr. Jackson as the female of T. ansorgii 

 is one of these birds with yellow-spotted heads ; and if the 

 identification is correct the question of these Barbets is 

 much simplified, and the yellow-spotted birds would be the 

 females or the young of the black-headed bird. — R. B. S.] 



61. TRICHOL/EMA lachrymosa. 



Tricholcema tachrymosum Cab. ; Shelley, Cat. B. Brit. 

 Mus. xix. p. 31 (1891) ; Sharpe, Hand-1. B. ii. p. 180 

 (1900); Reichenow, Vug. Afrikas, ii. p. 132 (1902). 



H. 1036. c? ad. Kangao's, Toro, March 11, 1902. Iris 

 dirty wdiite; bill black; feet dark slaty-blue. Common 

 everywhere. 



62. BARBATULA LEUCOL.EMA. 



Barbatula leucolania J. & E. Verr. ; Hartert, in Ansorge's 

 Afr. Sun, App. p. 335 (Mondo) ; Sharpe, Hand-1. B. ii. p. 182 

 (1900); Jackson, Ibis, 1902, p. 136 (Entebbe) ; Reichenow, 

 Vog. Afrikas, ii. p. 147 (1902). 



H. 1079. ? ad. Toro, March 17, 1902. Iris brown ; 

 bill and feet black. Very common indeed. Its incessant 

 piping is to be heard all over the forest. 



63. Gymnobucco cineretceps. 



Ggmnobucco cinereiceps Sharpe, Ibis, 1891, p. 122; 1892, 

 p. 310 (Mt. Elgon) ; id. Hand-1. B. ii. p. 180 (1900); 

 Reichenow, Vog. Afrikas, ii. p. 139 (1902). 



H. 737. S ad. Kibera Forest, Jan. 31, 1902. Iris 

 light yellow ; bristles dark and light brown ; bill black; feet 

 slaty-black. 



H. 738. ? ad. Kibera, Feb. 1, 1902. 



