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56. CoccrSTEs caper {Licht.) ; Shatye, P. Z. S. 1873, p. 596. 

 — Oxylophus afer, Seu^l. t. c. p. 790; Hartl. op. elf. viii. 

 p. 210. 



Old and young birds from Kutschugali and Semmio. 



57. Cucui.us Klaasi, StrpJi. ; Sharpe, P.Z. S. 1873, p. 592. — 

 Chalcites Clasii, Hartl. op. cit. viii. p. 209. — Chrjsococcyx Claasii, 

 Heugl. t. c. p. 778. 



Specimens of both sexes from Semmio. 



Cohors ly. C(E]S"OMORPH J5. 



Fam. MusoPHAQTN^. 



58. TuRACUS GiGANTEUS {Vieill.) ; Hartl. Orn. Westafr. p. 159. 

 Mr. Bohudorff brought back an immense series o£ this bird 



from Semmio, where he says it is very abundant. 



59. MusoPHAGA E,oss^, Goiold; Hartl. Orn. Westafr. 

 p. 160. 



Several fine specimens from Semmio, February. Iris dark 

 brown. 



The occurrence of this splendid bird in the interior of Africa 

 is surprising, as it has hitherto been supposed to be confined to 

 Angola. I have compared Mr. Bohndoi'if's specimens with the 

 type in the British Museum. 



GO. CoRTTHAix ScHUETTi, Ga]}. Orii. Ceiitralbl. 1879, p. 180. 



$ . Semmio, March. Iris dark brown. 



From the description published by Professor Cabanis, I have 

 no doubt that the birds procured by Mr. Bohndorff belong to 

 C. ScJiuetti of Angola. After the occurrence oi Miisophaga Bossce 

 in the Nyam-nyam country, it is only natural to expect to find 

 the present species, which occurred alongside of it in the interior 

 of Angola explored by Dr. Schiitt. 



61. CORTTHAIX LEUCOLOPHA, Heiigl. t. c. p. 703, Taf 24. 

 Hartl. op. cit. viii. p. 210. 



This species appears to be common in the JSTyam-nyam country, 

 as Mr. Bohndorff obtained a large series in Semmio and Ndw- 

 ruma. 



62. ScHizORHis ZONURA, iSiip^. ; Heucjl. t. c. p. 705; Hartl. 

 op. cit. vii. p. 114. 



Adult speeimeus from Kutschugali, September. 



