64 Mr. r. J. Jackson on Birds 



Nos. 926, 928, (J ; 927,$ ad. Naiidi, 6500 feet, March 23, 

 1898. Iris ochraceous hazel. 



183. BURNESIA MELANOPS. 



Burnesia melanops Eeichen. & Ncum. Orn, MB. 1895, 

 p. 75 ; Shelley, B. Africa, i. p. 73 (1896) ; Neum. J. f. 0. 

 1900, p. 308. 



No. 960. $ ad. Nandi forest, 6000 feet. April 10, 1898. 

 Iris ochrcous hazel ; bill black ; feet slate. In thick under- 

 growth ; only one seen. 



[Originally discovered by Mr. Oscar Neumann on the Man 

 hills.-R. B. S.] 



184. Burnesia reichenowi. 



Burnesia reichenoivi Hartl. J. f. O. 1890, p. 151 ; Reichen. 

 J. f. O. 1892, p. 57 ; Shelley, B. Africa, i. p. 73 (1896) ; 

 Neum. J. f. O. 1900, p. 308. 



Bvrnesia leucopogon (nee Cab.) Sharpe, Bull. B. O. C. vi. 

 p. xlviii (1897 : N'tebi). 



Burnesia Uganda Sharpe, Bull. B. O. C. vii. p. vi (1897) ; 

 id. Ibis, 1898, p. 146. 



Prinia reichenoivi Reichen. Vog. deutsch. Ost-Afr. p. 225 

 (1894) (Bukoba). 



No. 19. S ad. N'tebi, Sept. 19, 1895. Type of 5. w^fm^/«. 



Nos. 949, 750. S ? ^^- Kakamega, Ichuku river, Kavi- 

 rondo, 5000 feet, April 7, 1898. Iris bright crimson brown ; 

 bill black ; feet brownish pink. First seen. Found in open 

 bush. 



Nos. 1017, 1018. d ad. Nandi, 6500 feet, April 20, 1898. 

 Very plentiful in thick brush and among the small trees in 

 forest-belts. 



No. 1048. 6 ad. Nandi, 6500 feet, April 29, 1898. 



[There can be no doubt that Mr. Oscar Neumann is 

 right in stating that my Burnesia ugandce is the same as 

 B. reiclenowi of Hartlaub, the description of which I 

 had overlooked. 



There is no difference in the colour of the sexes, and the 

 male (wing 2-2-2'3) is scarcely larger than the female (wing 

 2"2). A young male from N'tebi resembles the adults in 



