C 48 ) 



l:iU. Andropadus virens ((^ass.) 



$. Great African Forest, fifth day's march from Fort BtJui, 0. 5. 1899. 

 (?. Great African Forest, Kitima, Government station on the Itnri Biver. " Iris 

 dark grey." 



137. Criniger flavigula (Cab.) 



6 ?. Kiclinclin in Torn, Ti. 4. 1899. t?. "Iris old gold, feet greenish brown, 

 bill black." ?."lris lirown-nchre on inner circle, grey-brown on (infer. Fivt 

 "reenish-grey : bill blackisli." Tlic ? is mncli smaller than tlic mn/i: 



138. Criniger tricolor (Cass.) 



(S. Great African Forest, eleventh day's march from Fort Beni, 15. ;"). 1899. 

 " Iris ochre-grey." 



139. Xenocichla hypoxantha Sliaijie. 

 J ad. Fort (ierry. Torn, U. 4. 1899. 



140. Phyllostrephus flaviveutris monibasae Shell. 



J ad. Makindos River, 4 11. 1890, agrees fnlly with typical momhame, except 

 that the wing is slightly longer, measuring 113 mm. 



141. Turdinus albipectiis Rchw. 



5 ?. Fourth and eighth day in Groat African Forest, Jlay 8th and 12th, 1899. 

 " Iris i red-brown, ? greyish-ochre ; feet bluish-grey ; upper bill slate-colour, 

 lower pale blnish-grey.'" S wing 74 mm., ? wing 68 mm. 



142. Bradypterus apicalis (Cab.) 



6 6. Kaboa in Uganda, Kikanja in Torn. " Iris pale ochre." 



143. Cisticola rufopileata TJchw. 



S- Warri, Lower Niger, 11. h). 1897. " Iris light brown : feet whitish ; bill 

 black." (Felix Roth. coll.). This is the bird erroneously called ('. nijicapilld in 

 Cat. B. VII. p. 248. If, however, the rufons outer aspect of the quills is the only 

 difference lietween C. cinernscrns and «". rxfopileafa, and their areas are not 

 separate, I cannot help doubting their specific distinctness. 



144 Cisticola chubbi Sharpe. 

 cJ. Kitagwetoa in Torn, (i. 4. ISiiO. " Iris pale ochre ; feet flesh-colour." 



14."). Cisticola cinerascens Hengl. 



Karimia, 1. 5. 1899. "Iris gold-brown; feet pale brown; njiper bill dark 

 blackish-grey, lower light grey, darker towards the cntting-edge." 



