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The Tanganyikan race described in this paper is named in 

 honor of Dr. Thomas Barbour in appreciation of his active 

 interest in, and support of, the ornithological exploration of 

 Tanganyika Territory. 



The material studied comprises 26 specimens of orientalis' 

 (including neumanni) and 2 of barbouri. In spite of the paucity 

 of material of the latter, I have no hesitation in separating it as 

 the characters are so obvious at first sight. 



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