120 
Mr. So A. Neave on the Birds of 
No. 120. £. Dikulwe R., 3500 ft., March 29, 1907. 
Bill black ; feet dusky ; iris red-brown. 
Birds from this side of the watershed appear to belong 
to this race, as compared with typical L. torquatus in the 
Luangwa Valley. 
165. Barbatula extoni. 
Barbatula extoni Layard; Reich, loc. cit. vol. ii. p. 150. 
No. 143. $. S. Kaluli R., Lualaba Valley, 3000 ft., 
April 18, 1907. 
Bill black ; feet dusky brown ; iris reddish brown. 
No. 272. ? . Kambove, 4500 ft., July 4, 1907. 
Bill black ; feet dusky brown ; iris dark brown. 
No. 443. <£. Near Serenje, N.E. Rhodesia, 4500 ft., 
Dec. 17, 1907. 
Bill and feet black ; iris dark brown. 
No. 523. £. Chambezi R., 3500 ft., May 6, 1908. 
Bill black ; feet dusky ; iris dark brown. 
No. 785. $ . E. of L. Bangweolo, Oct. 20, 1908. 
Bill black ; feet dusky ; iris dark brown. 
No. 803. $ • Valley of Mansya R., Mpika Plateau, 
Oct. 29, 1908. 
Bill and feet dusky ; iris brown. 
This little bird is not uncommon in wooded country. 
It sometimes occurs in family-parties of about five individuals, 
though usually singly. A single bird is sometimes seen 
amongst a “ bird-party.” 
166. Stactol^ema anchiet^:. 
Stactolcema anchietce (Boc.); Sharpe, IIand-1. Birds, vol. ii. 
p. 182. 
Buccanodon anchietce Reich, loc. cit. vol. ii. p. 141. 
No. 147. £. S. Kaluli R., Lualaba R., April 20, 
1907. 
Bill and feet black ; iris dusky. 
No. 221. J . Upper Lualaba R., May 30, 1907. 
Bill and feet black ; iris dark brown. 
I observed this bird only in the Lualaba Valley. 
