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Mr. S. A. Neave on the Birds of 
119. Halcyon albiyentris orientalis. 
Halcyon orientalis (Peters); Neave, loc. cit. p. 32. 
No. 276. $ . Kambove, 4600 ft., July 10, 1907. 
Bill dark red, tipped with dusky; feet red, toes darker ; 
iris dark brown. 
Family Bucerotid^e. 
120. Bucorax caffer. 
Bucorax caffer (Bocage); Neave, loc. cit. p. 33. 
These birds are common everywhere, and their deep 
booming note, not unlike the distant grunt of a lion, may 
be frequently heard, especially in the early mornings. 
121. Lophoceros erythrorhynchus. 
Lophoceros erythrorhynchus (Temm.); Neave, loc. cit. 
p. 35. 
No. 477. ? . Upper Luangwa Valley, 2000 ft., March 8, 
1908. 
Bill dull reddish, base whitish; feet black ; iris ochre- 
yellow. 
This bird, so far as my experience goes, is strictly confined 
to “ Mopane” bush in the low ground of the Zambezi basin. 
It has a characteristic note, whence its native name “ Kopi 
kopi,” this sound being repeated with extreme rapidity. 
122. Lophoceros melanoleucus. 
Lophoceros melanoleucus (Lieht.); Neave, loc. cit. p. 34. 
No. 102. <?. Dikulwe B., 4000 ft., March 21, 1907. 
Bill dark red, yellowish at basal edge ; feet black; iris 
ochre-yellow. 
No. 165. £ . Lualaba R., 2500 ft., May 2, 1907. 
Bill reddish ; feet black ; iris orange-yellow. 
This bird is widely distributed, but is shy and it is rather 
difficult to obtain specimens. 
123. Lophoceros epirhinus. 
Lophoceros epirhinus (Sundev.); Neave, loc. cit. p. 34. 
No. 326. ? . Bunkeya R., 3500 ft., Aug. 18, 1907. 
Upper mandible dark reddish at tip, casque creamy white, 
dusky in middle line ; lower mandible dusky, reddish toward 
