1^81.] BIRDS FROM EASTERN AFRICA. 597 



162. (Ena capensis. 



(Ena capensis (I.inn.), Finsch & Hartl. V6g.0sta.fr. p. 557 : Sharue 

 P. Z.S. 1873, p. 716; Cab. J. f.O. 1878, p. 243. 



Lamo ; Pangani. 



It ranges throughout Africa south of about 15° N. lat., occasionally 

 extending, probably as a straggler, somewhat further north ; for Mr. 

 Dresser has kindly presented me with a specimen collected by Mr 

 Zohrab at Jeddah, about lat. 22° N. lat., on the Asiatic side of the 

 Red Sea. 



163. Peristera tympanistria. 



Peristera tympanistria (Temm.), Finsch & Hart). Vdg Ostafr 

 p. 558; Fischer, J. f. O. 1877, pp. 1/3, 176 ; Cab. J. f. O. 1878* 

 p. 243 ; Fischer & Reichenow, torn. cit. p. 250 ; Fischer, torn, cit 

 pp. 292, 293. 



Chalcopelia tympanistria, Fischer, J. f. O. 1879, p. 300. 



Pangani. 



It ranges throughout South Africa, and extends northward in East 

 Africa to Mombas, and in West Africa to the Gold Coast. 



164. NUMIDA PUCHERANI. 



Nnmida imcherani, Hartl., Finsch & Hart). Vog. Ostafr. p 574 • 

 Elhot, Moiiogr. Phasianidse, ii. pi. Ad ■ Fischer & lleichenow, j. f. o' 

 18/8, p. 250; Fischer, torn. cit. pp. 293, 294; id. J. f. O. 1879 

 pp.284, 300; Fischer & Reichenow, J. f.O. 1880, p. 140; Scl.P.Z.s'. 



Numida eUioti, Bartlett, P. Z. S. 1877, p. 052, pi. 65. 



Guttura pucherayii, Cab. J. f. O. 1878, p. 244.' 



Melinda : Pangani. 



This species is confined to East Africa, and is apparently the 

 commonest Guiueafowl on the Zanzibar coast, while, according to 

 Ur. Kirk, it is plentiful along the Zambesi. 



165. Francolinus nudicollis. 



Francolinus nudicollis (Gm.), Fischer, J. f. O. 1879 n 284- 

 Fischer & Reichenow, tom. cit. p. 339. ' 



Dar-es-Salaam. 



This species was first collected in East Africa by Dr Fischer at 

 Kipini. 



166. Francolinus granti. 



Francolinus yrantii, Haiti., Finsch & Hartl. Vdg. Ostafr n iflQ. 

 Nicholson, P.Z.S. 1878, p. 359 ; Fischer. J. f O. 1879, pp 284 

 300, 303 ; Fischer & Reichenow, tom. cit. p. 339. ' 



Scleroptera granti, Cab. J. f. O. 1878, p. 243. 



Melinda ; Dar-cs-Salaam. 



The present species is r.ppareutly confined to East Africa where 

 it ranges from Moinbas to Tete on the Zambesi. Accordino^ to Dr 

 Hildebrandt it is abundant about Mombas in the Uteita country • 



