7 04 
Mr. D. A. Bannerman on a Collection of 
The two birds obtained by Mr. Percival in February are in 
worn condition and moulting. 
113. Gallirex chlorochlamys Shelley. 
Gallirex chlorochlamys Reich, ii. p. 40. 
a . Ad. Kikuyu Forest, 20th May, 1902. (No. 295.) 
[A common species in all the forest-country of E. Africa. 
—A. B. P.] 
114. Turacus fischeri (Reich.). 
Turacus fischeri Reich, ii. p. 44 (1902). 
a . Ad. Shimoni, 10th June, 1901. (No. 66.) 
[This is by no means a common species.— A. B. P.] 
115. Coccystes albonotatus Shelley. 
Coccystes albonotatus Shelley, Cat. Birds B. M. xix. p. 224 
(1891). 
Coccystes serratus Reich, ii. p. 75. 
a , b. Ad. Takaungu, March 1901. (Nos. 134, 135.) 
[During my march this Cuckoo was common and very 
noisy. It seems to visit this part of Africa for about six 
weeks only in the year.— A. B. P.] 
116. Coccystes glandarIus (Linn.). 
Coccystes glandarius Reich, ii. p. 81. 
a. Ad. Lake Naivasha, Nov. 1901. (No. 295 a.) 
This is a very fine adult example in freshly moulted 
plumage. 
[The Great Spotted Cuckoo is rare in British East 
Africa.— A. B. P.] 
117. Chrysococcyx klaasi (Steph.). 
Chrysococcyx klaasi Reich, ii. p. 98. 
a. $ imm. Takaungu, Jan. 1901. (No. 127). 
b, c. $ . Kikuyu Forest, 5th April, 1902. (Nos. 260,261.) 
[This little Cuckoo was numerous at Takaungu, but seems 
to leave the district before February, only one or two 
individuals being subsequently heard.— A. B. P.] 
118. CoLIUS LEUCOTIS Rupp. 
Colius leucotis Reich, ii. p. 204; Sclat. Wytsman's Gen. 
Av. ; Coliidse, p. 5 (1905). 
