118 Mr. S. A. Neave on the Birds of 
No. 362. ? . Bunkeya R., Sept. 10, 1907. 
Bill black ; feet dark slate-coloured ; iris blood-red. 
No. 671. $ . Lofu R., L. Tanganyika, Aug. 16, 1908. 
Bill black, base of lower mandible blue-grey; feet slate- 
coloured. 
No. 585. $ . Cbisbi Island, L. Bangweolo, June 24, 1908. 
Bill black ; feet dark slate-coloured ; iris red. 
This bird is common everywhere in suitable localities. 
Fam. Indicatorid,e. 
158. Indicator indicator. 
Indicator indicator (Gm.); Neave, loc. cit. p. 47. 
No. 126. ? . Dikulwe R., 4000 ft., March 31, 1907. 
Bill dusky brown, tip paler ; feet dusky brown ; iris 
yellow-brown. 
No. 170. S . Lualaba R., 2500 ft., May 5, 1907. 
Bill pinkish, deeper in colour at base, tip of upper mandible 
slightly dusky ; feet dark grey ; iris brown. 
No. 764. S • E. of L. Bangweolo, Oct. 10, 1908. 
Bill pinkish flesh-coloured, gape and nostrils purplish ; 
feet dusky; iris brown. 
This is a very common bird, so much so that it becomes 
sometimes a positive nuisance. On several occasions when 
following elephant or important game I have had to detail 
natives to follow it in order to put an end to its noisy 
importunities. 
159. Indicator major. 
Indicator major Steph. ; Reich, loc. cit. vol. ii. p. 106. 
No. 521. $ . Chambezi R., 4000 ft., May 5, 1908. 
Bill dusky brown ; feet dark slate-coloured; iris olive- 
brown; skin round eye dark slate-coloured. 
No. 522. S- Chambezi R., May 5, 1908. 
Bill very dark brown ; feet blackish ; iris olive-brown ; 
skin round eye dark slate-coloured. 
This would appear to be a rare bird in this part of Africa, 
as I only met with one pair, which were shot in some dense 
