600 JOUBHAX "| III!. LATJS DR. EMIX PASHA. [Xov. 6, 



" Xo. 1834. Barbatula (an scolopacea, Temm.?). 



" Xo. 1835. Lamprocolius splendidus, VieilL 



"No. 1836. Artomyicu. 



" Xo. 1837, 38. Psali>lo/»'ociie nitens, Cass. Flocks hovering 

 over the settlement towards evening. 



" Xo. 1839. Pijtelia (P. schlegeli, Sharpe, affinis) tf in moult, 

 whole head in moult. 



" At night big Owls come to my courtyard. 



" Xo. 1840. Eryihropygia nificauda, Sharpe. A very common 

 bird on Albert lake and southwards to Usukuma. Has a pleasant, 

 loud note. 



" Xo. 1841. Agapomis swindemiana, Kuhl, £. Differs from 

 the male by slightly smaller dimensions ; the blue on hind back 

 and uropygium is not very dark ; the throat and breast more 

 yellowish ; the bill lighter coloured. Congregates in the morning 

 to flocks feeding together on fruit. 



"Xo. 1842. Picas ?. 



" Xo. 1843. CucuJus soUtarins, .Steph., jr. I am not sure if 

 truly this species. 



" Xo. 1844. Psalidoprocne nitens, Cass. 



"No. 1845. Syrnium nuchale, Sharpe, <5 . This is the third 

 specimen of this fine Owl coming into my hands. The first, of a 

 more reddish colour, was obtained at Trumaja, Macraes ; the second 

 at Sconga, A-Lendu (1440 m.), on October 9th, 1891, and now the 

 third. The two latter are somewhat darker coloured. 



" Xo. 1846,47. Lamprocolius purpureiceps, Verr., 3 6- Cf.no. 

 1143. The differences between this species and L. cupreicauda 

 are not present to my memory ; I leave, therefore, the determina- 

 tion doubtful. 



"Xo. 1848. Pogonorhynchas ; cf. no. 1677. 



"Xo. 1849. Pgtelia schlegeli, Sharpe (?), J ad. Without tail. 

 Head bright crimson ! 



" No. 1850. Coecystes cafer, Licht. Although somewhat small, 

 I believe this bird with the striped throat to range with the said 

 species. 



" Xo. 1851. Alseonux (an minima, Heugl. ?). Very dark. Basal 

 half of lower mandible yellow. In pairs near water. 



" Xo. 1852. 3 . Probably an Onychognathus or Pilorhinus, but 

 no rusty red on the primaries. 



" Xo. 1853. §. Probably an Onychognathus or Pilorhinus, the 

 inner web only of the primaries rusty red with black tips. Flocks 

 of this Starling, from 10-30, on trees, very noisy. 



" Xo. 1854, 55. Picas, 3 3 • Small, spotted underneath. 



" Xo. 1856, 57. Pytelia schlegeli, Sharpe?, 3 $. These birds 

 were in moult. 



"Xo. 1858, 59. Balo, sp. inc., 3 $. Very dark, long-tailed 

 form, long ear-tufts. I have no descriptions of B. leucostictus. 

 When the male with broken leg and wing came down from the tree, 

 the female followed it spontaneously and tried to bite and claw. 



" Xo. I860. 3 ; cf. no. 1852. Xo rusty red on primaries. 



