N. Rhodesia and Katanga District of Congoland. Ill 
the tip, with three diagonal white lines at base; feet black; 
iris reddish brown. 
124. Lophoceros pallidirostris. 
Lophoceros pallidirostris (Fmsch & Hartl.); Reich, loc. 
cit. vol. ii. p. 254. 
No. 252. ?. Katanga's, Lufira R., 3700 ft., June 25,1907. 
Bill whitish horn-coloured, darker tip; feet dusky; iris 
brown. 
No. 765. $. E. of L. Bangweolo, Oct. 10, 1908. 
Bill whitish horn-coloured, the tip darker; feet black; 
iris dark brown. 
125. Lophoceros neumanni. 
Lophoceros neumanni (Reich.); Neave, loc. cit. p. 34. 
126. Bycanistes buccinator. 
Bycanistes buccinator (Temm.); Neave, loc. cit. p. 35. 
This bird is almost invariably to be found in dense forest 
in the neighbourhood of water. It is probably attracted by 
the number of fruit-trees in these spots. 
Fam. UpupiDjE. 
127. Upupa africana. 
Upapa africana (Beehst.); Neave, loc. cit. p. 36. 
No. 250. $ . Upper Lufira R., 3500 ft., June 24, 1907. 
Bill dark brown, with paler base; feet grey; iris dark brown. 
This is rather a shy bird, generally most in evidence in 
June and July, when the undergrowth in the woodland has 
just been burned. 
128. Irrisor erythrorhynchus. 
Irrisor erythrorhynchus (Lath.); Neave, loc. cit. p. 36. 
No. 113. S • Dikulwe R., 4000 ft., March 24, 1907. 
Bill coral-red, tipped with greyish ; feet coral-red; iris 
dark brown. 
This bird is usually found in small parties. It has a loud 
chattering note, which is very emphatic when it is alarmed. 
On these occasions, before taking to flight, it commonly 
goes throughout a curious see-sawing motion on the bough, 
moving its whole body and tail in unison. 
