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contmon. Flight very light and noiseless; call rather noisy; runs up and down lateral 
branches like a Parrot, “‘ hand over hand.” Contents of stomach fruit.— WV. J.] 
146. Scuizoruis zonuRA, Riipp. 
Chizerhis zonura, Riipp. Neue Wirbelth. t.4; id. Syst. Uebers. p. 80. no. 327; Heugl. Syst. Uebers. 
no. 465; Brehm, Habesch, p. 219. no. 105. 
a. 3. Senafé. May 22 (no. 604). 
6. 3. Senafé. May 22 (no. 1183). 
c. gd. Senafé. May 22 (no. 793). 
d. 9. Senafé. May 22 (no. 1309). 
e. 9. Senafé. May 22 (no. 1975). 
f. 2. Maragaz. July 29 (no. 1351). 
g. 2. Waliko. July 23 (no. 1859). 
h. 3. Waliko. August 2. 
i. d. Bejook. July 18 (no. 649). 
[Iris brown; beak greenish yellow; legs and feet dark grey. 
I met with this bird only at Senafé, in the valleys, and on the Anseba. In August 
I shot well-fledged young, able to fly. They are excessively noisy, especially when two 
alight on the same tree; the note resembles a derisive roar of laughter more than any 
thing else I can think of. Contents of stomach fruit— W. J.] 
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Fam. BUCEROTID. 
147. Buceros nasvtus (L.). 
Toccus nasutus, Riipp. Syst. Uebers. p. 79. no. 823; Heugl. Syst. Uebers. no. 459. 
pecilorhynchus, Lafr.; Heugl. Syst. Uebers. no. 462; Heugl. Fauna d. Roth. Meer. no. 189; 
Brehm, Habesch, p. 219. no. 106. 
Buceros nasutus, Finsch & Hartl. Vogel Ostafr. p. 486. no. 263. 
. Ain. July 7 (no. 1949). 
. Am. July 7 (no. 502). 
. Between Ain and Mohaber. July 7 (no. 1171). 
. Mohaber. July 8. 
- Mohaber. July 8 (no. 1818). 
- Mohaber. July 8 (no. 1138). 
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There cannot be any doubt that B. pacilorhynchus is the female of this species, 
although von Heuglin maintains the contrary, and thinks the latter distinct. All the 
females in the collection of Mr. Jesse agree with the so-called B. pecilorhynchus, whereas 
the black-billed ones are males. Many specimens from Damaraland, which I inspected, 
in the collection of the late Mr. Andersson gave similar results.—0. F. 
[Iris brown; beak black at base, with three diagonal stripes of white at the base of 
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