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BaTRACHOSTOMUS MICRORHYNCHUS^ Sp. n. 



Similis B. septimo, Tweedd., et B. nienagei, B. & W., et eodeni 

 raodo marmoratuSj sed rostro debili et multo minore 

 facile distingueudus. Culm. 0'75 poll, (uec 1'05 iu 

 B. menagei, 1*15 in B. septimo), alse 5*2^ tarsi 0*7. 



Prioniturus montanus, sp, n. 

 P. similis P. verticali, Sliarpe, sed pileo postico nucliaque 

 saturate gramineo-viridibus, vix quam notseum reliquum 

 Isetioribus : genis et facie laterali cyaneis. Long. tot. 

 12-4 poll., alse 63, tarsi 0-65. 



Mr. Ogilvie-Grant made some further remarks on 

 Oceanodroma cryptoleucura from the Salvage Islands. (See 

 above, p. 383.) 



Dr. BowDLER Sharpe described three more species repre- 

 sented in Dr. Donaldson Smith's collection from Somali- 

 land : — 



Serinus donaldsoni, sp. n. 

 Similis S. capistrato, sed subtii.s concolor, gutture minime 

 maculato : hypochondriis nigro striolatis : fronte viridi, 

 pileo concolore, anguste nigro striolato : superciliis latis 

 flavis : notseo viridi, plumis nigro medialiter striatis : 

 uropygio Isete flavo distingueudus. Long. tot. 6*2 poll., 

 culm. 0"55, alse 3'3, caudse 2'55, tarsi 0"66. 



Serinus maculicollis, sp. n. 

 S. hypochrondriis distincte nigro striolatis : gula albida, 

 torque gutturali nigro maculato insignis. Long. tot. 

 4-3 poll., alee 2*6. 



Crateropus smithii, sp. n. 

 C. similis C. hartlaubi, et uropygio albo, sed loris et regione 

 periophthalmica albis, plumis gutturalibus et pectoralibus 

 cinereis, nee brunneis, squamulatim albido marginatis. 

 Long. tot. 10"2 poll., alse 4"15, caudee 4*5, tarsi 1'3. 



The Hon. Walter Bothschild exhibited an adult male of 

 Paradisornis rudolphi from the Owen Stanley Mountains, 

 two adult males of Amblyornis inornata with unusually large 

 crests, and two immature males of Parotia carolae. Judging 

 from the similarity of the young males to adult females in 



