70.2 Mr. D. A. Bannerman on a Collection of 
101. Hirundo puella Temm. & Schl. 
Hirundo puella Reich, ii. p. 413. 
a . Ad. Kikuyu Forest, 29th June, 1902. (No. 326.) 
102. Thripias schoensis (Riipp.). 
Mesopicos schoensis Reich, ii. p. 191. 
a. [ ? •] Near Shimoni. 
103. Mesopicus rhodeogaster Fisch. & Reich. 
Mesopicos spodocephalus rhodeogaster Reich, ii. p. 188. 
a. [ $ .] Nairobi, 5th June, 1902. (No. 306.) 
M. rhodeogaster (the type of which was from Masailand) 
is closely allied to M. spodocephalus, from which it is distin¬ 
guished in having the breast and flanks of a much greyer 
colour. It also has a barred tail, whereas in examples of 
M. spodocephalus in the British Museum these bars are 
absent. This latter character is, however, of small import¬ 
ance, as it has already been pointed out that the variation 
in the markings on the wings and tail is largely due to 
immaturity. 
[Only a few were seen.— A. B. P.] 
104. Campothera nubica (Gm.). 
Dendromus nubicus Reich, ii. p. 178. 
«.[?.] Mombasa, Oct. 1900. (No. 29.) 
A [ $ .] Shimoni, May 1901. 
105. Campothera malherbii (Cassin). 
Dendromus malherbei Reich, ii. p. 172. 
a, b. S ? • Mombasa, Oct. 1900. (Nos. 30, 31.) 
106. Iynx pectokalis (Vig.). 
lynx pectora ls Reich, ii. p. 164. 
a. Ad. Nairobi, 29th May, 1902. (No. 290.) 
Mr. Percival remarks that this Wryneck is rare in 
British East Africa. 
107. Indicator indicator (Gm.). 
Indicator indicator Reich, ii. p. 104. 
a. Ad. Takaungu, 18th March, 1901. (No. 63.) 
[Honey-Guides were scarce at Takaungu ; I only saw this 
