1()4 GENERA AND Si'EClES OF BIRDS. 



13. heuglini, HartL (p. 41.) N.E. & E. Africa 



(Equat. Africa 

 to tlie Zambesi). 



14. subrufescens, i?ycff//«. (p. 41.) E. Africa 



(Ukainba) to 

 S.W. Afric.v 



(Loango to Benguela). 



15. donaldsoni, SJiarpc, Bull. B. 0. C. iv. p. xxviii W. Somali land. 

 (1895). 



IG. semirufa (7i'«/<p.). (p. 42.) N.E.Africa 



(Bogos-land, 

 Abyssinia). 



17. barbata, Finsch .j- Hartl. (p. 43.) S.W. Africa 



(Benguela). 



18. quadrivirgata {BcicJimow). (p. 43.) E. Africa 



(Zanzibar). 



19. modesta (SheHei/, Ibis, 1897, p. 539, pi. xii. Nyasa-land. 

 fig. 1). 



20. gambagae, Hurfcrt, Bull. B. 0. C. x. p. t W. Africa 



(1899). (Gold Coast). 



21. leucosticta, Skarpc. (p. 44, pi. i.)* W. Africa 



(Accra). 



* Dr. Finsch, in lift., considers that this is an Erythropygia, in which case uo. 21 

 would h^ Eryihropygia leucosticta, and no. 'z2. E. griseisiic'a. To nie tliey seem to 

 belong to Co^sypha, but, as in many oilier c:ises, further studj- of ihcsc genera is 

 imperative. 



