THE IBIS. 
NINTH SERIES. 
No. XIY. APRIL 1910. 
IX.— On the Birds of Northern Rhodesia and the Katanga 
District of Congo!and. —Part II. By S. A. Neave, M.A., 
B.Sc. Qxon., F.Z.S., M.B.O.U.* 
(Plate III. and Text-fig. 3.) 
Fara. Prionopid^e. 
257. Prionops talacoma. 
Prionops talacoma Smith; Neave, Memoirs & Proc. of 
the Manchester Lit. & Phil. Society, vol. 51, pt. iii. p. 70. 
No. 78. S ■ Near Kambove, 4000 ft., March 10, 1907. 
Bill black; feet salmon-orange; iris and wattles bright 
sulphur-yellow. 
This bird is common everywhere in the woodland in 
parties of six or seven. 
258. SlGMODUS TRICOLOR. 
Sigmodus tricolor (Gray); Neave, loc. cit. p. 71. 
No. 93. $ ad. Dikulwe R, 4000 ft., March 16, 1907. 
Bill crimson-scarlet, distal half orange-yellow; feet 
scarlet; iris bright orange; wattle red. 
No. 94. S juv. Dikulwe R., March 16, 1907. 
Bill brownish orange, tinted with dusky at tip; feet 
orange ; iris pale brown. 
No. 614. S • Luwingu, N. of L. Bangweolo, July 19, 
1908. 
* Continued from p. 155. 
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