112 TIMELIID.E. 



Pcters's Tooth-billod Bulbul is probably confined to South-eastern 

 Africa, having been originally discovered at Inhambane, and after- 

 wurds on the Zambesi. 



a, b, c. Ad. sk. Tete, Zambesi. Dr. Kirk [C.]. 



6. Andropadus flavescens. 



Andropadus flavescens, Hartl. P. Z. S. 1807, p. 825 ; Cab. in Von der 

 Decken's Heis. iii. p. 29 ; Gratj, Hund-l. B. i. p. 276, no. 405'J ; 

 Fimch ^- Ilartl. Voi/. Ostafr. p.' 295, Taf. iii. fig. 1 ; 8harpe, P. Z. S. 

 187;J, p. 712 ; Cnb. J.f. 6. 1878, p. 227; Fischer &i Peichen. J.f. O. 

 1878, p. 261, 1879, p. 348. 



Adult. Above olive-brown, with a very slight tinge of yellow, the 

 head a little darker, and the lower back and rump a little lighter in 

 colour ; wing-coverts like the back, with nearly obsolete narrow mar- 

 gins of yellow, the secondaries also similar, the primaries edged with 

 a little brighter olive-yellow ; tail-feathers dark olive-browu, with 

 lighter olive margins ; lores obscurely yellow ; ear-coverts dark olive- 

 brown, with lighter olive centres to the feathers ; cheeks, throat, and 

 under surface of the body ashy olive, washed with yellow, which be- 

 comes brighter on the centre of the breast, thighs, abdomen, and 

 under tail-coverts ; under wing-coverts and axillaries bright yellow ; 

 quiUs dark brown below, yellow along the edge of the inner 

 web, slightly inclining to fawn-colour on the secondaries ; " bill 

 and feet black; iris yellow" (Fischer); "iris clear yellow" (Hil- 

 debrandt). Total length 7'6 inches, culmeu 0-G5, wing 3'1, tail 3, 

 tarsus 0"8. 



The Eastern Tooth-billed Bulbul is an inhabitant of the Zanzibar 

 district in Eastern Africa. 



rt, b. Ad. sk. Mombas (Pet. T. Walafeld). E. B. Sharps, Esq. [P.]. 

 c, d, e. Ad. sk. Zanzibar. li. B. Sharpe, Egq. [P.]. 



18. CHLOROCICHLA. 





Head and bill of Chlorocichla flavivcntris. 

 liatif/e. Confined to Africa. 



