626 Mr. F. J. Jackson on Birds 
304. Cypselus streubeli. 
Cypselus streubeli Hartl. ; Sharpe, Ibis_, 1892, p. 322 
(Jinji, Uganda). 
Micropus streubeli Hartert, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xvi. p. 452 
(1892); Reichen. Yog. deutscli. Ost-Afr. p. 143 (1894: 
}5ussissi). 
Apus caffer struebeli, Hartert, Tierreich_, Aves^ Liefer, i. 
p. 87 (1897). 
Apus struebeli, Neum. J. f. O. 1900, p. 224 (Bulamwezi). 
a,b. (^ ? ad. Entebbe, Feb. 18, 1895. 
305. COLIUS MACRURTJS. 
Colius macrurus (Linn.) ; Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mns. xvii. 
p. 345 (1892) ; Reichen. Vog. deutscli. Ost-Al'r. p. 105 
(1894: Pare Mts.). 
No. 397. (^ ad. East Kamassia, Sept. 29, 1896. Tip of 
upper mandible and entire under mandible dull black ; feet 
plum -coloured ; iris dark crimson ; eyelids Indian red ; base 
of upper mandible coral-pink. 
Nos. 450, 451. c^ ? ad. Kedong Valley, Feb. 2, 1897. 
306. Colius berlepschi. 
Colius berlepschi Hartert; Sharpe, Ibis, 1902, p. Ill 
(Eldoma Ravine). 
Nos. 45, 46. S ? ad. Entebbe, Oct. 2, 1895. 
Nos. 196, 197. ? ad. Ravine, July 24, 1896. Bill black 
with upper half horn-blue, lower mandible white ; feet dark 
coral-red ; iris, upper half yellow, lower half green. Nest 
in tree twenty feet from the ground, made throughout of 
dry stems of a creeper and a few dry leaves. Eggs three. 
Plentiful in small flocks of six to ten. 
No. 372. ? ad. Njemps, Sept. 20, 1896. 
No. 429. ? ad. Ravine, Nov. 28, 1896. Now in family 
parties ; young birds without long tail-leathers. 
No. 614. cJ ad. Ravine, April 8, 1897. 
No. 866. ? ad. Nandi, 6500 feet, Feb. 14, 1898. Now 
in flocks up to twenty in number. 
