400 ADDENDA. 



The Loango Bulbul has been recently described by Prof. Bocage 

 from two specimens procured on the Loango coast by MM. Lucan 

 and Petit. Though these birds were apparently not fully adult, the 

 species would seem to be new to science. It belongs to the group 

 of X. scandens. 



Page 108. Add :— 



2 a. Andropadus minor. 



Andropadus minor, Bocage, Jorn. Lisb. viii. p. 55 (1880). 



General colour olivaceous brown, shaded with maroon on the 

 taU, the shafts of the tail-feathers of this latter colour ; below the 

 tints are paler, inclining to ashy on the throat and washed with 

 yellowish on the abdomen ; quills brown, edged externally with 

 olivaceous brown and internally with greenish yellow ; bill blackish, 

 feeble, a little curved, compressed towards the point and having 

 three or four distinct denticulations at the end of the upper 

 mandible ; feet blackish. Total length 135 mLUim., wing 68, tail 

 60, culmen 13, tarsus 17. {Bocage, I. c.) 



Bocage's Bulbul was discovered at Massabe, on the Loango coast, 

 by Messrs. Lucan and Petit. The type is in the Lisbon Museum, 

 and I have never seen the species. 



^^^ . Page 127. Pycnonotus atricapillus. 



e. Ad. sk. Tavoy {Briggs). Gould Collection. 



^A^. Page 130. Pycnonotus intermedius. 



