622 Mr. F. J. Jackson on Birds 
292. MeROPS ALBICOLLIS. 
Merops albicoUis Vieill. ; Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xvii. 
p. 76 (1892); Reichen. J. £. O. 1892, p. 29 (Meiigo ; 
Mjonjo ; Manjongo) ; id. Vog. deutsch. Ost-Afr. p. 134 
(1894) ; Hartert, Ansorge's African Sun, p. 336 (1899 : 
Kampala ; Masindi) -, Neum. J. f. O. 1900, p. 217 (Ndalalani ; 
Pinnini). 
a. S ad. Entebbe, Dec. 31, 1894. Bill black ; feet 
pale olive-green ; iris crimson. 
Nos. 271, 272. S ad. Elgeyu, 3700 feet, Aug. 16, 1896. 
No. 597. S ad. Ravine, April 1, 1897. In small flocks 
of four or five. 
293. SCOTORNIS CLIMACURUS. 
Scotornis climacurus (Vieill.) ; Hartert, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. 
xvi. p. 596 (1892); id. Tierreicb, Aves, Liefer, i. p. 29 
(1897). 
No. 65. S ad. Entebbe, Oct. 8, 1895. 
294. Caprimulgus natalensis. 
Caprimulgus natalensis Smith ; Hartert, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. 
xvi. p. 564 (1892) ; id. Tierreich, Aves, Liefer, i. p. 44 (1897). 
a. ? ad. Entebbe, March 5, 1895. 
d. ^ ad. „ May 9, 1895. 
c. ? ad. „ July 10, 1895. Bill dusky ; feet 
pale brown ; iris brown. 
[This is an interesting new habitat for the species. I 
cannot separate Mr. Jackson^s specimens from typical 
C. natalensis. — B. B. S.] 
295. Caprimulgus nigriscapularis. 
Caprimulgus 7Ligriscapularis Reicbenow, Orn. MB. i. p. 31 
(1893) ; Hartert, Tierreich, Aves, Liefer, i. p. 46 (1897). 
a. S ^d. Entebbe, May 11, 1895. Feet brown. 
[I do not think that there can be any doubt of this 
Nightjar being referable to C. nigriscapularis, with the main 
features of which it appears to agree. The breast and 
abdomen in Mr. Jackson^s specimen are rufescent, regularly 
but narrowly barred with dusky blackish (this hardly suits 
Dr. Reichenow's diagnosis, "" uropj^gio et abdomine fulvo 
