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[49.] Lobivanellus albiceps. 
On Lake Jipe. 
[50.] Sterna caspia. 
On Lake Jipe. 
51. Treron Wakefieldi, Sharpe. 
■Treron Wakefieldi , Shelley, Ibis, 1883, p. 269. 
Two S $, 5000 feet ; ? , 6000 feet. 
Seen generally in pairs, eats the sycamore-figs. 
Proc. Zool. Soc. —1885, No. XYI. 
52. Palumbus arquatrix (Temm.). 
Paliimbus arquatrix , Shelley, Ibis, 1883, p. 283. 
<2, 10,000 feet. 
Bare skin round eyes, bill, and feet saffron-yellow. This specimen 
agrees perfectly with others from Natal. Only noticed at great 
altitudes from 8500 feet to 10,300 feet. Seen in pairs in the dense 
forests, sometimes in company with Turacus Hartlaubi. 
53. Tympanistria tympanistria (Temm.). 
Tympanistria tympanistria , Shelley, Ibis, 1883, p. 326. 
Peristera tympanistria . Fischer, Zeitschr. ges. Orn. (Madaraz), 1881 
278. 
?, 5000 ft. 
[54]. Turtur vinaceus. 
Everywhere at base of mountain. 
[55.] Turtur semitorquatus. 
Common in plains, near water. 
[56.] Chalcopelia afra. 
In low country. 
[57.] Balearica pavonina. 
In numbers near Lake Jipe. 
[58.] Porphyrio, sp. 
In the vicinity of Lake Jipe and the River Ruvu. 
[59.] Chenalopex zeygyptiaca. 
Lake Jipe. 
[60.] Anas xanthorhyncus 1 
Streams at high altitudes, 8000 feet to 11,000 feet. 
[61.] Pelicanus onocrotalus. 
Lake Jipe. 
[62.] Nycticorax, sp. 1 
Lake Jipe and R. Lumi. 
[63.] Ardea purpurea. 
Lake Jipe and R. Lumi. 
[64.] Ardea goliath. 
Lake Jipe. 
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