91 Dr. R. B. Sharpe on Birds 



14. EURILLAS CAMERONENSIS RcicheU. 



Andropadas cameronensis , Reichen. J. f. O. 189G, p. G3. 

 ? . Efulen, June 3, 1901. " Otok.'^ 



I'lic dimensions of the bill and wing (2*55 inches) are 

 smaller tlian in E. virens, but the character of the nasal 

 bristles seems to be one of great variability, and I doubt 

 whether the two species can be separated. 



15. TuRDiNus BATEsi. (Plate IV. fig. 2.) 



Turdinus batesi Sharpe, Bull. B.O.C. vol. xii. p. 2 (1901). 



? . Efulen, June 3, 1901. 



A very distinct species, easily recognisable by its black 

 head, grey eyebrow, and black ear-coverts; the belly and 

 throat are white. 



16. Turdinus albipectus Reichen. J. £. O. 1887, p. 209 ; 

 Shelley, t c. p. 66. 



? ? . Efulen, June 20, 1901. "Akalat.^^ 

 This is a small species with a very distinct white belly and 

 fulvescent flanks. It is closely allied to T. falvescens, but 

 the latter has the under tail-coverts fulvous brown like the 

 flanks, whereas T. albipectus has them chestnut or ferru- 

 ginous, in strong contrast to the white belly. 



17. Stiphrornis gabonensis Sharpe ; Reichen. J. f. O. 

 1896, p. 65 ; Shelley, t. e. p. 67. 



c? $ ? . Efulen, June 19-21, 1901. 



All three specimens agree very well with the type in the 

 British Museum. 



18. Alethe castanea (Cass.) ; Reichen. t. c. p. 65 ; 

 Shelley, t. c. p. 83. 



S ? . Efulen, Jmie 3-6, 1901. " Ngofio " or " Ntyon.^' 



19. Alethe alexandri Sharpe, Bull. B. O. C. xii. p. 4 

 (1901). 



^ ? . Efulen, June 6, 1901. '' Ntyon." 



A dark form of A. castanonota Sharpe, from the Gold 

 Coast, but having the ear-coverts deep black. Capt. Shelley 

 says that the last-named bird is the Criniger poliocephalus 



