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Mr. S. A. Neave on the Birds of 
137. Caprimulgus fossii. 
Caprimulgus fossei Hartl. ; Reich, loc. cit. vol. ii. 
p. 365. 
No. 273. $ . Near Kambove, 4000 ft., July 6, 1907. 
Bill greyish, tip dusky ; feet brown ; iris dark brown. 
No. 287. <J. Bunkeya R., 3500 ft., July 26, 1907. 
Bill dusky brown, gape paler; feet dark brown; iris dark 
brown. 
No. 528. <$. Chambezi R., 4000 ft., May 8, 1908. 
Bill, feet, and iris brown. 
No. 530. $ . Chambezi R., May 10, 1908. 
Bill brownish; feet pale brownish grey; iris brown. 
138. Caprimulgus fr^enatus. 
Caprimulgus franatus (Salv.) ; Neave, loc. cit. p. 40. 
139. Caprimulgus fervidus. 
Caprimulgus fervidus Sharpe ; Reich, loc. cit. vol. ii. 
p. 353. 
No. 313. S • Bunkeya R., 3500 ft., Aug. 8,1907. 
Bill dark brown, somewhat paler below; feet dark brownish, 
tinted with pink; iris dark brown. 
Fam. CoLiimE. 
140. CoLIUS LEUCOTIS AFFINIS. 
Colius affinis Shelley; Neave, loc. cit. p. 40. 
Nos. 309, 310. S ? • Bunkeya R., 3500 ft., Aug. 6, 7, 
1907. 
Bill black, vrith a white median patch above and below in 
middle line ; feet red, claws black; iris—upper third greenish 
yellow, lower two-thirds brown; bare skin round eye dark 
grey or (310) dusky. 
No. 385. ? . Lufupa R., 4000 ft., Oct. 3, 1907. 
Bill black, with a white median patch; lower mandible— 
black base, white tip; feet coral-pink; iris—upper half yellow, 
lower browm. 
This is not an uncommon bird. It is generally seen in 
flocks, and inhabits the bush on the banks of streams. 
