Manchester Memoirs, Vol. li. (1907), No. 10- 61 

 129. Crateropus hartlaubi. 



Crateropus hartlaubi, Bocage, Jom. Acad. lisb., vol. 2, p. 48 

 (1868: Huilla, Benguella); Id., " Orn. Angola/' p. 252, 

 pi. 1, fig. 1 ; Sharpe, "Cat. B. Brit. Mus.," vol. 7, p. 478; 

 W. L. Sclater, "Fauna S. Africa, Birds," vol, 2. p. 58; 

 Reichen., " Vog. Afrikas," vol. 3, p. 663. 



449. ? ad. Kafulafuta River, N.W. Rhodesia. Oct. 

 17, 1905. 



Bill, black ; iris, blood red ; feet, greenish-horn-colour. 



All the Babbling Thrushes are called " Chikaiikaii" by 

 the natives. 



Family TURDIDyE. 

 130. Merula tropicalis. 



Turdus tropicalis, Peters, Joum. f. Ornith., 1881, p. 50 



(Inhambane). 

 Tardus libonianus, Shelley {nee Smith), Ibis, 1898, p. 555 



(Mtondwe, Chiradzula, and Fort Hill). 

 Merula tropicalis, Sharpe, " HandL B.," vol. 4, p. 127. 

 Turdus libonyanus tropicalis, Reichen., "Vog. Afrikas," vol 3, 



p. 693. 



148. <j> ad. Lichunio, near Petauke. April 12, 1905. 



Bill and orbit, orange ; iris, brown ? ; feet, yellowish- 

 brown. 



558. $ juv. Near Petauke. Jan. 2, 1905. 



Bill, horn-brown, orange yellow at gape ; iris, dark 

 brown ; feet, pinkish flesh-colour. 



"Ndiondio" of the Asenga. A bird seldom seen. 



131. Petrophila angolensis. 



Monticola angolensis, Sousa, forn. Acad. lisb., vol. 12, no. 48, pp. 

 225, 233 (1888: Quindumbo, Angola); W. L. Sclater, 

 "Fauna S. Africa, Birds," vol. 2, p. 185 ; Reichen., "Vog. 

 Afrikas," vol. 3, p. 698. 



