116 Mr. S. A. Neave on the Birds of 
No. 468. cT • Between Lubudi and Lufupa Rivers, 4000 ft., 
Oct. 23, 1907. 
Bill and skin on face bright yellow, base of lower mandible 
reddish : base of shield in the middle line orange. 
This is a common bird west of the Mchinga Escarpment 
and throughout the Congo basin. It does not occur in the 
Luangwa Valley. 
145. SCHIZOUHIS CONCOLOR. 
Schizorliis concolor (Smith) ; Neave, loc. cit. p. 43. 
This species occurs over a wide area, but is local, being 
usually found only in low-lying river-valleys. 
Fam. CucuLimE. 
146. CoCCYSTES GLANDARIUS. 
Coccystes glandarius (L.) ; Neave, loc. cit. p. 43. 
147. Coccystes jacobinus. 
Coccystes jacobinus (Bodd.); Neave, loc. cit. p. 44. 
148. Coccystes cafer. 
Coccystes cafer (Licht.) ; Neave, loc. cit. p. 44. 
These birds are to be met with every year about November 
and December on their southward migration. C. jacobinus is 
much the commonest of the three species, and some of them 
seem to remain in these latitudes throughout the summer. 
149. Pachycoccyx validus. 
Pachycoccyx validus Reich, loc. cit. vol. ii. p. 83. 
No. 365. $ . Mpandi R., Dikulwe Valley, 3600 ft.. 
Sept. 22, 1907. 
Bill dusky, base and gape yellow ; feet yellow ; iris brown, 
orbit yellow. 
The only specimen observed of this rare bird. 
150. CUCULUS CANORUS. 
Cucidus canorus (L.) ; Neave, loc. cit. p. 45. 
No. 213. Upper Lualaba R., 3600 ft., May 27, 1907. 
Bill orange-yellow, anterior half of upper and tip of lower 
mandible black; feet yellow ; iris brown; orbit sulphur- 
yellow. 
