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miuore prtccipue distinguenda. Loug. tot. ()'5 poll., 

 culm. 0-7, alie 3*3, caudae 3'5, tarsi \\. 

 Hah. ]\It. Kenya, British East Africa. 



.2. PiNAROCHROA ERNESTl, sp. 11. 



V. similis P. hyposporrKO, Slielley, sed supra suturatior : 

 subtiis isabelliiio-bi'uunca nee grisescens, gutture 

 tautuni einerasceiite : .subalarihus et axillaribus rufes- 

 eentibus distinguenda. Long. tot. 5*7 poll., culm. 0'6, 

 alse 3-1, eaudie 1-85, tarsi 1'2. 

 Hab. Mt. Kenya. 



3. Campothera hausburgi, sp. u. 



Similis C. taniolcemati, Reiehen. & Neum., sed elarius 

 viridis, et faciei gastraeique fasciolis tenuissirais et 

 pallidioribus distinguenda. Loug. tot. 70 poll., culm. 

 0"85, alfe 4'35, caudae 2*55, tarsi 0*8. 

 Hab. Mt. Kenya. 



Mr. W. R. Ogilvie Grant described the following new 

 species from the P'ive-finger Mountains, in the interior of 

 Hainan, collected by the late Mr. John Whitehead : — 



1. SlPHlA HAIXANA, sp. 11. 



Adult male. Allied to the male of S. paUidipes, Jerd., but 

 much smaller — the blue on the upper parts darker and 

 brighter, the forehead and su[)erciliary stripes bright cobalt- 

 blue, and the flanks and sides of the belly grey, slightly 

 washed with fulvous. 



Total length 5*0 inches, culmeu 0*6, wing 2'65, tail 2"3, 

 tarsus 0"65. 



Adult female. Differs conspicuously from the female of 

 S. paUidipes, the general colour of the head and upper parts 

 being darker and more uniform, the upper tail-coverts and 

 outer webs of the tail-feathers olive-brown tinged with 

 rufous instead of chestnut, and the colour of the throat, 

 fore-neck, and chest pale rust-colour instead of deep orange- 

 rust. 



Total length 5*0 inches, cuhnen O'G, wing 2*6, tail 2* 15, 

 tarsus 0*65. 



