56 NKAVE, Collection of Birds from N.E. Rhodesia. 



Not uncommon in the dense bush on the banks of 

 streams. 



"Tondowani" of the Asenga. 



The nest and eggs (2) of this species were taken in 

 the dense bush on the banks of a stream. They both 

 closely agree with the description of S. African specimens 

 given by Stark. 



120. Erythrocercus livingstonei. 



Erythrocercus livingstonii, Finsch and Hard., "Vog. Ostafr.," 

 p. 303 (1870: Zambesi); Sharpe, "Cat. B. Brit. Mus.," 

 vol. 4, p. 298, pi. 9, fig. 2; Reichen., "Vog. Afrikas.," 

 vol. 2, p. 495; W. L. Sclater, "Fauna S. Africa, Birds," 

 vol. 2, p. 258. 



358. £ ad. Mterize River, East Loangwa district. 

 July 25, 1905. 



Bill, pale brownish, whitish below ; iris, dark brown ; 

 feet, pale brownish. 



332. £ ad. Mterize River. July 19, 1905. 



Bill, pinkish-brown ; iris, light brown ; feet, very pale 

 brown. 



Not met with elsewhere. " Katiti " of the Asenga. 



121. Tchitrea plumbeiceps. 



Terpsiphone plumbeiceps, Reichen. in Werth., " Mittl. Hochl. 



Deutsch-Ost-Afr.," p. 275 (1898). 

 Tchitrea plmnbeiceps, Reichen., "Vog. Afrikas," vol. 2, p. 510. 

 Terpsiphone perspiciUata, Shelley {nee Swains.), Ibis, 1898, 

 p. 380 (Zomba). 



51. $ ad. Petauke. Dec. 6, 1904. 



63. $ ad. Petauke. Dec. 31, 1904. 



422. £ ad. Near Ndola, N.W. Rhodesia. Oct. 4, 

 1905. 



494. £ ad. Near Lusenfwa River. Nov. 10, 1905. 



