1901.] FRO.M LAKE RVDOLT AXD THE KILE. 609 



The specimen agrees with the series in the Museum from Teita, 

 Kilimanjaro, and Fare. Count Salvadori's diagnosis of his T.uro- 

 pygiaUs (Mem. Accad. Torino, (2) xlvi. p. 551) is not borne out 

 by our series of specimens, all of which have the lateral upper tail- 

 coverts crimson, and the tsvo forms must be united. We have a 

 specimen of T. uropygialw from the Webe Shebeli, presented by 

 Mr. F. G-illett. 



Trachyphonus abnatjdi. 



Trachyphomis arnaudi (Des Murs) ; Sharpe, Hand-1. B. ii. p. 187 

 (1900). 



a. dad. Lake Stefanie, Nov. 29, 1899. 



b. rf ad. Edjo, 2100 ft., Feb. 20, 1900. 



Campothera nubica. 



Oampothera nubica (Grm.) ; Sharpe, Hand-1. B. ii. p. 205 (1900) ; 

 id. antea, p. 308 ; Grant, Ibis, 1900, p. 304, 1901, p. 288 ; id. & 

 Eeid, t. c. p. 666. 



a. cS ad. Mursu country, Dec. 28, 1899. 



b. S ad. Mursu country, Jan. 2, 1900. 



Dendropicus hartlaubi. 



Bendrojncm zanzibari Malh. ; Hargitt, Oat. B. Brit. Mus. xviii. 

 p. 297 (1890). 



Dendropicus hartlaubi Malh.; Keicheu. J. f. O. 1887, p. 304; 

 Sharpe, Hand-1. B. ii. p. 218 (1900). 



a. 2 ad. Mursu country, Dec. 31, 1899. 



Thripias sohoensis. 



Thripias sclioensis (liiipp.) ; Sharpe, P. Z. S. 1895, p. 491 ; Peel, 

 Somali-land, p. 319; Grant, Ibis, 1900, p. 305. 1901, p. 288; id. 

 & Eeid, t. c. p. 666 ; Sharpe, Hand-l. B. ii. p. 219 (1900). 



a. 2 ad. Mursu country, Dec. 30, 1899. 



Bbadyornis pumila. 



Bradyornis pimiilus Sharpe ; id. antea, p. 305 ; id. Hand-1. B. iii. 

 p. 209 (1901) ; Grant & Eeid, Ibis, 1901, p. 643. 



a. $ ad. Lake Eudolf, Dec. 9, 1899. 



b. (S ad. Musha country, Jan. 11, 1900. 



Empidornis kavirondensis. 



Bradyornis kavirondensis, Neumann, J. f. O. 1890, p. 258. 

 Empidomis kavirondensis (Cass.) ; Sharpe, Hand-1. B. iii. p. 210 

 (1901). 



Cassinia kavirondensis, Jackson, Ibis, 1901, p. 94. 



a. $ ad. Magois country, Feb. 11, 1900. 



&. 5 ad. Lumin, Feb. 24, 1900. 



Mr. Oscar TSTeumann separates Kavirondo birds from the true 

 E. semipartita Eiipp., of the mountains of Abyssinia, on account 

 of their much purer coloration. I have no Abyssinian specimens 



