768 REPORT OF THE HARVARD AFRICAN EXPEDITION 
Judging by Schouteden’s notes on the distribution of this rather neoraiaoe 
bird (Rev. Zool. Afr., x, no. i, 1922, pp. 72-75), Bumba and Budjalibala are 
new localities for this species. 

After this paper was written it was rapidly glanced over by Dr. James P. 
Chapin, who made some changes and valuable suggestions for which I am much 
indebted to him. However, he did not see the birds when going over the present 
manuscript. Dr. Chapin met part of the Harvard Expedition in the eastern Congo 
and wrote field identifications on the labels of some of the birds. These have 
saved considerable time in the final study of the collection. 

