534 Mr. F. J. Jackson on Birds collected 



Muscicapa collaris Reichenow, Yog. Afrikas, ii. p. 451 

 (1903). 



H. 946. ? ad. Katwe. March 3, 1902. Iris brown 

 bill and feet deep black. I fancy that I saw this species at 

 Bntiaba. 



H. 988. ? ad. Katwe, Toro, Feb. 7, 1902. 



[These specimens shew white near the bases of both 

 webs of the inner primaries, and are apparently hens of 

 M. collaris, which is now recorded from Equatorial Africa 

 for the first time. — R. B. S.] 



73. POGONOCICHLA ORIENTALIS. 



Tarsiyer orientalis Fischer & Reichenow ; Sharpe, Ibis, 

 1892, p. 302 (Kikuyu ; Mount Elgon) ; Sharpe, Y. Z. S. 1900, 

 p. 608 (W. slope of Mt. Kenya) ; id. Hand-1. B. iii. p. 239 

 (1901) ; Jackson, Ibis, 1901, p. 94 (Mau ; Eldoma Ravine) ; 

 Reichenow, Vog. Afrikas, iii. p. 778 (1905). 



Tarsiyer slellatus orientalis Hartert, in Ansorge's Afr. Sun, 

 App. p. 338 (1899: Mau). 



II. 754. <^ ad. Ruwenzori, Feb. 8, 1902. Iris hazel- 

 brown ; bill black; feet greenish brown. Shot in thick 

 bush, the only example seen up to this date. This proved to 

 be a common bird up the mountain. 



II. 762. cJ ad. Ruwenzori, Feb. 9, 1902. Iris hazel- 

 brown ; bill black ; feet rather light olive-brown. 



II. 803. (J juv. Ruwenzori, Feb. 11, 1902. Iris brown; 

 bill brown, with the base of the lower mandible yellow ; feet 

 light greenish brown; toes yellowish. Found creeping about 

 in the dense undergrowth. 



H. 816. g juv. Ruwenzori, Feb. 12, 1902. Feet 

 greenish brown ; toes yellowish green. 



II. 819. c? ad. Ruwenzori, Feb. 12, 1902. Iris hazel- 

 brown ; bill black ; feet greenish brown. 



H.840. S ad. Ruwenzori, Feb. 13, 1902. Iris brown ; 

 bill black ; feet greyish brown. These birds seem to be 

 fairly common, or it may be that, owing to their bright 

 plumage, they are very conspicuous, as compared with some 

 of the more sombre species. 



