during a Journey to the Ruwenzori Range. 551 



brown; bill black; feet greyish horn-blue. The first 

 example seen. I observed another on March 23rd, but 

 was unable to get it. 



H. 1158, <y ad. Ankole, March 29, 1902. Bill black; 

 feet greyish blue. 



This Shrike seems to be rare; it was not met with inUnyoro. 



124. Laniarius erythrogaster. 



Laniarius erythrogaster (Cretzschm.) ; Sharpe, Ibis, 1891, 

 p. 599 (Turquel) ; Jackson, Ibis, 1901, p. 42 (Entebbe ; 

 Elgeyu) ; Hartert, in Ansorge's Afr. Sun, App. p. 341 (1899: 

 Unyoro) ; Neum. J. f. O. 1900, p. 270 (Kavirondo) ; 

 Hartert, Nov. Zool. 1900, p. 37 (Lake Kikorongo; Lake 

 Albert Edward) ; Sharpe, Hand-1. B. iv. p. 295 (1903) ; 

 Reichenow, Vi*>g. Afrikas, ii. p. 586 (1903). 



H. 1008. ? ad. Near Katwe, Toro, March 9, 1902. 

 Iris white ; bill and feet black. 



125. Dryoscopus holomelas. 



Dryoscopus holomelas Jackson, Bull. B. O. C. xvi. p. 90 

 (1906). 



H. 791. ? ad. Ruwenzori, Feb. 10, 1902. Iris brown ; 

 bill and feet black, under part of toes green. The first 

 specimen seen. — P.S., March 23rd : The bird is found in 

 thick tangled undergrowth. 



H. 817. ? ad. Ruwenzori, Feb. 12, 1902, Fairly 

 plentiful. 



H. 876. $ ad. Ruwenzori, Feb. 21, 1902. 



[This species is closely allied to D. leucorhynchus, but is 

 much less in size, and has a very much smaller bill. All 

 three specimens seem to be quite adult, but have black bills. 

 The comparative measurements are as follows : — 



Long. tot. 

 in. 

 1). leitcorhynehus .... S'6 

 D. holomelas 7 - 



126. Dryoscopus nandensis. 

 Dryoscopus nandensis Sharpe, Bull. B. O. C. xi. p. 28 



