from the Camaroon Country. 435 
with a perfect tail. They utter a peculiar little plaintive 
“ cheep.”—G. L. B.] 
117. HapaLODERMA NARINA. 
Hapaloderma narina Sharpe, Ibis, 1904, p. 613. 
Nos. 1288-1367. dad. River Ja, Jan. 11-26, 1906. 
Testes rather large. 
No. 1388. Gad. River Ja. Feb. 2; 1906. Testes 
medium size. 
[Heard in the Zima Country.—G. L. B.] 
118. TuRACUS ZENKERI. 
Turacus zenkeri Reichenow; id. Vog. Afrikas, 11. p. 56 
(1902). 
Nos. 1615, 1620. gad. River Ja, March 27, 1906. 
Ovaries granular. 
No. 1683. ad. River Ja, April 18, 1906. 
No. 1856. ¢ ad. = July 24, 1906. 
No. 1914. 2 -ad. a Aug. 13, 1906. 
[Heard in the Zima Country.—G. L. B.| 
119. TuRACUS MERIANI. 
Turacus meriani (Riipp.) ; Sharpe, Ibis, 1904, p. 613. 
Nos. 1010, 1023, 1102,1110. g¢. KEfulen, Aug. 5,7, 9, 
1905. 
120. CoccysTEs CAFER. 
Coccystes cafer (Licht.) ; Sharpe, Ibis, 1904, p. 613. 
No. 1455. Gad. River Ja, Feb. 23, 1906. 
121. PacHycoccyx VALIDUS. 
Pachycoccyx validus (Reichenow) ; Sharpe, Hand-l. B. ii. 
p. 156 (1900) ; Reichenow, Vég. Afrikas, 1. p- 83 (1902); 
Dubois, Ann. Mus. Congo, i. pl. i. fig. 2 (1905). 
No. 1835. @juv. River Ja, July 8, 1906. 
122, CucULUS SOLITARIUS. 
Cuculus solitarius Steph. ; Sharpe, Ibis, 1904, p. 615. 
[The notes uttered by this bird here are undoubtedly the 
same as those to which the words “ Piet-mijn-vrow ” are 
attributed in South Africa, the Bulu version of them being 
“ Za-so-foé,” meaning “ Who brings the news?” ‘These 
