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description of brunnescens is practically the same as Sharpe's descrip- 

 tion of hindii as far as the latter goes, the former being the more 

 complete. These specimens agree with those labelled Cisticola 

 hindii in the Harrison collection in the Philadelphia Academy, which 

 were kindly sent for examination. 



See SHARPE, Ibis, 1900^.498, seasonal variation (C. hindii). 



152. Bradypterus cinnamomeus salvadorii (Neum.). 

 Bradypterus salvadorii Neumann, Journal fur Ornithologie, 1900, 



p. 304. Mt. Gurui, German East Africa. 



9 , Jan., Kijabe. 



Without proper material for comparison there is some uncertainty 

 as to whether this specimen is really salvadorii or true cinnamomeus, 

 but the probabilities indicate the former to be the right name. Reiche- 

 now - Vogel Afrikas, III. p. 581 puts, salvadorii among the syno- 

 nyms of cinnamomeus. 



153. Calamocichla parva (Fisch. & Reichen.). 



Phyllostrephus parvus Fischer & Reichenow, Journal fur Orni- 

 thologie, 1884, p. 262. Lake Naivasha. 

 d\ Jan., Lake Naivasha. 



154. Calamonastes simplex (Cab.). 



Thamnobia simplex Cabanis, Journal fur Ornithologie, 1878, pp. 

 205-221. Ndi, Teita, British East Africa. 

 d\ Apr., Voi. 



155. Philoscopus trochilus (Linn.). 



Motacilla trochilus Linnaeus, Systema Naturae, loth ed. (1758) 

 I. p. 188. 



d\ March, Molo. 



See SHARPE, Ibis, 1901, p. 53, moult and color variation; 

 ERLANGER, Journal fur Ornithologie, 1905, p. 735, variation. 



156. Euprinodes cinereus Sharpe. 



Ibis, 1891, p. 120. Mt. Elgon, British East Africa. 

 cT, Sept., Mt. Kenya. 



157. Euprinodes golzi Finsch & Reichenow. 



Journal fur Ornithologie, 1884, p. 182. Great Arusha, German 

 East Africa. 



d\ Jan., Kijabe. 



9, Oct., Tana River. 



See NEUMANN, Journal fur Ornithologie, 1906, p. 278, golzi 

 held to be a subspecies of Apalis flavida. 



