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Mr. S. A. Neave on the Birds of 
Bill red, tipped with orange ; feet orange-scarlet; iris 
orange; orbit red. 
This species closely resembles Prionops talacoma in its 
habits* but is much less common. 
Fam. Laniid^e. 
259. Lamus minor. 
Lanius minor Gm. ; Neave, loc. cit. p. 72. 
No. 404. Lufupa R., 4000 ft.* Oct. 16, 1907. 
Bill black, greyish at base; feet black; iris dark brown. 
This bird is to be seen every year, about October, in the 
more open parts of the country. 
260. Fiscus COLLARIS. 
Fiscus collaris (L.); Sharpe* Hand-1. Birds, iv. p. 284. 
Lanius collaris Reich. Vdg. Afr. ii. p. 607. 
No. 244. Upper Lufira R., 3600 ft., June 20, 1907. 
Bill and feet black; iris brown. 
No. 704. <$. Kalungwisi R., Sept. 8* 1908. 
Bill and feet black; iris dark brown. 
No. 767. $ . E. of L. Bangweolo, Oct. 12, 1908. 
Bill and feet black; iris dark brown. 
Not uncommon in the more open parts of the high plateau. 
It usually sits on the top of isolated bushes, and is rather 
wary and difficult to approach. 
261. Enneoctonus collurio. 
Enneoctonus collurio (L.) ; Neave, loc. cit. p. 72. 
No. 411. d . Lufupa R., 4000 ft., Oct. 26, 1907. 
Bill brownish horn-coloured, lower mandible whitish, tipped 
brown; feet dark olive-grey; iris brown. 
No. 427. (f ? Lufupa R., 4000 ft., Oct. 31, 1907. 
Bill black, base of lower mandible whitish; feet dusky; 
iris brown. 
This bird appears simultaneously with Lanius minor and 
frequents the same open country. 
262. Chlorophoneus nigrifrons. 
Chlorophoneus nigrifrons Reich. Orn. MB. iv. p, 95 (1896); 
Yog. Afr. ii. p. 560. 
