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Mr. S. A. Neave on the Birds of 
This is essentially a forest-species, being not uncommon in 
“ MsituV It does not, so far as I know, occur east of the 
Mchinga Escarpment. It has a curious mewing note, con¬ 
stantly repeated. 
289. Anthothreptes longuemarii. 
Anthothreptes longuemarei (Less.) ; Neave, loc. cit. 
p. 81. 
No. 155. J • S. Kaluli R., Lualaba R., 2500 ft., April 27, 
1907. 
Bill dusky brown; feet black ; iris dark brown. 
No. 399. S • Lufupa R., 4000 ft., Oct. 13, 1907. 
Bill black; feet black ; iris dark brown. 
No. 513. $ . Champezi Valley, 4000 ft., April 30, 1908. 
Bill black; feet black ; iris dark brown. 
No. 561. S • Luwingu, June 9, 1908. 
Bill dusky; feet black ; iris dark brown. 
This bird occurs sparingly throughout the High Plateau 
country. It is usually in small parties. 
290. Anthothreptes hypodila. 
Anthothreptes hypodila (Jard.) ; Neave, loc. cit. p. 81. 
No. 225. $ . Kambove, 4000 ft., June 10, 1907. 
Bill black ; feet black; iris dark brown. 
No. 631. $ • Upper Kalungwisi R., July 29, 1908. 
Bill and feet black ; iris dark brown. 
Nos. 674, 675. $ ? . Lofu R., Aug. 17, 1908. 
Bill and feet black; iris dark brown. 
No. 682. S . Lofu R., Aug. 24, 1908. 
Bill and feet black; iris dark brown. 
Common everywhere, especially in low-lying river-valleys. 
291. Anthothreptes anchiet^. 
Anthothreptes anchietce (Bocage); Reich, loc. cit. iii. p. 442. 
No. 492. B • Chambezi Valley, 4000 ft., April 11, 1908. 
Bill black; feet black; iris dark brown. 
No. 494. S • Chambezi Valley, April 12, 1908. 
Bill black ; feet black ; iris dark brown. 
