105 [Vol. xli. 



Hob. East Africa : Mombasa, Changamwe, Tsavo, 

 M'buyuni, Sumburu, Nairobi. 

 Type. (J, Tsavo, 29.iii. 1918. 



*Myioceyx ruficeps ugandee, subsp. nov. 



These birds have more decided blue spots on the head than 

 Gaboon and Fantee specimens. 



Hah. Lugalambo, Mabira, and Budongo in Uganda. 

 Type. cJ 5 Budongo, 1. vi. 1919. 



394, *Mesopicos xantholoplius chloroticus, subsp. nov. 



Greener above and below than M. x. xantliolophns, 

 generally with brighter golden tinge to the rump and less 

 spotted below on the centre of the underside. Wings 

 110-122 as against 100-120 mm. of Gaboon and N. Angola 

 birds. 



Bah. Uganda from Elgon and Nandi west of N. Tan- 

 ganyika (Bugoma, Lugalambo, Kasala, Mubango, Elgon, 

 Kakamega). 



Type. (S , Lugalambo, 5. xi. 1915. 



*Campotliera caroli budongoensis, subsp. nov. 



Uganda birds are greener on the upper surface than 

 C. caroli caroli, less golden, and have the spotting on the 

 underside pale yellowish, except on the throat and fore-neck 

 where it is whitish. Eighteen skins from Uganda show 

 these characters to be constant. The young are altogether 

 darker than adults, and are very like Gaboon birds. 



Hah. Belgian Congo, east to Uganda as far east as the 

 Mabira Forest and Elgon (Budongo, Bugoma, Mawakota, 

 Lugalambo, Mubango in Uganda). 



Type. ? ad., Bugoma Forest, 20.x. 1913. 



351. *Gymnol)ucco bonapartei intermedius, subsp. nov. 



The Tufted Barbet, which occurs in Uganda, is separable 

 from the bird of Elgon and North Kavirondo in being 

 sma'ler and in having the nasal tufts shorter, and chestnut 



