MAY, 1909. BIRDS FROM BRITISH EAST AFRICA DEARBORN. 169 



cT, Jan., Kijabe. 



<5\ Dec., Lucania. 



9 , 9 , Nov., Athi River. 



6", Oct., Nairobi. 



The wing measurements of the three males, taken in the above 

 order, are as follows: 96 mm., 90 mm., 93 mm., the average being 93 

 mm. None of these is in fresh plumage and they all show more or less 

 abrasion. While they are evidently larger than those on which 

 micrus was founded, yet they are smaller than the South African form, 

 and serve on the whole to substantiate Mr. Oberholser's new sub- 

 species. 



130. Andropadus latirostris eugenius (Reichen). 



Andropadus eugenius Reichenow, Journal fur Ornithologie, 1892, 

 p. 53. Bukoba, Victoria Nyanza region, Central Africa. 

 d\ cT. Sept., Mt. Kenya. 



131. Bleda kikuyuensis (Sharpe}. 



Xenocichla kikuyuensis Sharpe, Ibis, 1891, pp. 118, 119. Kikuyu 

 Country, East Africa. 



d\ d\ 9 , Sept., Mt. Kenya. 



Family Tiliieliidse. 



132. Crateropus sharpei Reichenow. 



Journal fur Ornithologie, 1891, p. 432. Kakoma, Uniamwesi, 

 East Africa. 



cT, Feb., Lake Elmenteita. 



133. Crateropus hindei (Sharpe}. 



Bulletin British Ornithologist's Club, XI, (1900) p. 29. Athi 

 River, British East Africa. 

 d\ 9, Oct., Tana River. 



134. Crateropus hypoleucus Cabanis. 



Journal fur Ornithologie, 1878, p. 226. Ukamba, East Africa. 

 cT, Nov., Athi River. 



See NEUMANN, Journal fur Ornithologie, 1904, pp. 548-555, 

 review of African species of Crateropus. 



