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189. Hyliota australis. 
Hyliota australis Shelley; Reich, loc. cit. vol. ii. p. 474. 
No. 17. <?? Kambove, 4500 ft., Feb. 10, 1907. 
Bill black, bluish grey at base of lower mandible; feet 
blackish; iris dark brown. 
No. 20. $ . Kambove, Feb. 11, 1907. 
Bill dusky, bluish horn-coloured below; feet bluish dusky ; 
iris dark brown. 
No. 65. Juv. Kambove, Feb. 28, 1907. 
Bill black, blue-grey below ; feet black; iris dark brown. 
No. 138. <$. Bikulwe R., 4000 ft., April 3, 1907. 
Bill black, blue-grey below ; feet dusky grey ; iris dark 
brown. 
No. 551. S- Upper Luansenshi R., N.E. of L. Ban- 
gweolo, June 4, 1908. 
Bill black above, bluish grey below ; feet black; iris 
brown. 
No. 562. $ juv. Edge of Chimpili Plateau, June 10, 
1908. 
Bill dusky, base of lower mandible blue-grey; feet dusky; 
iris brown. 
This little bird is not uncommon in the woodland country 
west of the MchingaEscarpment. It is usually solitary, but 
is occasionally seen in family-parties of five or six individuals. 
190. Parisoma plumbeum. 
Parisoma plumbeum (Ilartl.); Reich, loc. cit. vol. iii. p. 521. 
No. 222. S • Upper Lualaba R., 3800 ft., May 30, 1907. 
Bill black, base of lower mandible grey; feet dusky grey; 
iris red. 
191. Myofornis boehmi. 
Myopornis boehmi (Reich.) ; Reich, loc. cit. vol. ii. p. 448. 
No. 538. S’ Chambezi R., May 20, 1908. 
Bill blackish ; feet dark bluish grey; iris dark brown. 
The only specimen of this rare bird obtained was shot 
in the bush on the banks of the Chambezi and appeared to 
have much the same habits as a Muscicapa. 
