obtained in British East Africa. 85 



No. 401. c? ad. Ravine, Oct. 10, 1896. Iris brown; bill 

 and feet black. 



No. 463. cJ ad. Ravine, Feb. 18, 1897. Nest in busb, 

 fifteen feet from the ground, made of small and fine twigs 

 and lined with very fine grass. 



Nos. 464, 465. (^ ? juv. Ravine, Feb. 18, 1897. Iris 

 brown ; bill dusky black, gape pale yellowish white ; feet 

 dull black. 



No. 557. c? ad. Ravine, March 26, 1897. 



No. 856. S ad. Nandi, 6500 feet, Feb. 12, 1898. 



No. 1044. ? ad. Nandi, 6500 feet, April 29, 1898. 

 Plentiful everywhere throughout Nandi. Now in pairs. 



Nos. 1055, 1072, 1073. S ad. Nandi, 6500 feet. May 2, 

 5, 1898. 



Fam. CAMPOPHAGIDiE. 



230. Graucalus purus. 



Graucalus purus Sharpe, Ibis, 1891, p- 121 ; Shelley, B. 

 Africa, i. p. 50 (1896) ; 0. Neum. J. f. O. 1900, p. 261 ; 

 Sharpe, P. Z. S. 1900, p. 608. 



Graucalus ccesius (nee Licht.) ; Ogilvie Grant, Ibis, 1900, 

 p. 171. 



No. 43. ? ad. Ravine, March 21, 1896. Iris brown; 

 bill and feet black. Fairly plentiful in the thick forest and 

 clumps of tall trees. 



Nos. 102, 109. c? ad. Ravine, June 20, 22, 1896. 



No. 116. ? ad. Ravine, June 24, 1896. 



No. 219. ^ ad. Man plateau, 8700 feet, August 3, 1896. 

 In thick forest, and plentiful throughout the forest-regions 

 in the vicinity of the Ravine. 



No. 588. c? ad. Ravine, March 31, 1897. 



No. 904. c? ad. „ 7500 feet, March 6, 1898. 



No. 918. c? ad. Nandi, 6500 feet, March 20, 1898. 



No. 1120. ? ad. „ „ May 19, 1898. Iris 



almost black. Found in thick forest, where it creeps about 

 in the foliage of the tallest trees looking for caterpillars, 

 beetles, and so forth. Occasionally it may be seen taking 

 insects on the wing like a Flycatcher. 



