146 Count T. Salvadori— Notes 
Ikurn, in Victoria Nyansa) ; id. Journ. f. Orn. 1894, p. 31 ; 
1896, p.8; 1897, pp. 18,53; Shell. B. Afr. i. p. 141 (1896) ; 
Neum. Journ. f. Orn. 1899, p. 63; Rehnw. Vog. Afr. 1. p. 21 
(1902) ; Sharpe, Ibis, 1902, p. 109 (Entebbe) ; Jackson, t. ec. 
p. 6138 ; Salvad. Mem. Ac. Tor. (2) ii. pp. 11, 35 (San 
Thomé), p. 119 (1903). 
AGAPORNIS FISCHERI Rehnw.; Emin, Journ. f. Orn. 1891, 
pp. 838, 339, 342; Rchnw. Vog. D. O.-Afr. p. 100; Shell. 
B. Afr. i. p. 141 (1896) ; Neum. Journ. f. Orn. 1899, p. 63 ; 
Rchnw. Vog. Afr. ii. p. 23 (1902) (Ussuri, Katima, Bussissi, 
Karuma, Muansa). 
AGAPORNIS PERSONATA Rehnw.; Emin, Journ. f. Orn. 
1891, pp. 59, 342 ; Rehnw. t. c. p. 144; id. Vog. D. O.-Afr. 
p: 10: (1894)> Shell, B., Air) 1p. 141, (1896) 5) Neum. 
Journ. f. Orn. 1899, p. 63; Rehnw. Vog. Afr. 11. p. 23 
(1902). 
Hab. German East Africa. 
Herr Neumann informs us that this species was erro- 
neously mentioned (Journ. f. Orn. 1882, pp. 40, 55, 326 ; 
Cat. B. xx. p. 512) as from Serian, on the Victoria Nyanza. 
Acapornis nicRIicENIS W. L. Sclat. B. O. C. xvi. p. 61 
(1906). 
General colour green, tinged with olive on the hinder half 
of the head and neck, brighter on the [upper] tail-coverts ; 
front half of the crown and forehead sienna-brown ; sides of 
the face, including the ear-coverts and throat, black ; quills 
dusky, washed with bluish green on the outer webs ; tail 
dark green, all but the middle pair of feathers with a red 
stripe along the shaft and a subterminal dusky spot ; under 
surface green, slightly hghter than the back and with a patch 
of salmon-red on the lower throat. Bull rosy-red, paler, 
almost white, at the base ; legs brown (in skin). Length (in 
skin) 6°25 inches, wing 3°6, tail 1°6, culmen °62, tarsus °50. 
The female has the front of the head dusky rather than 
sienna-brown, and this colour does not extend so far back as 
in the case of the original specimen. 
Hab. Mugnazi River, North-west Rhodesia. 
