316 Capt. B. Alexander on the 



This species comes very close to A. virens, but is charac- 

 terized by being slightly smaller, while the under parts from 

 the chest downwards are more strongly washed with yellow, 

 especially the axillaries. 



105. B;eopogon indicator (J. et E. Verr.). 

 Bceopogon indicator Shelley, B. Afr. i. p. 62. 

 Xenocichla indicator Sharpe, Cat. B. vi. p. 103. 

 Phyllostrephus indicator Reichen. J. f. O. 1897, p. 43 



(Togoland). 



Prahsu and Kumasi. 



106. ByEOPOGON LEUCOPLEURUS (CaSS.). 



BcEopoyon leucopleurus Shelley, B. Afr. i. p. 62. 

 Xenocichla leucopleura Sharpe, Cat. B. vi. p. 104. 

 Prahsu, Famsu, and Kumasi. 



107. Criniger barbatus (Temm.). 



Criniger burbatus Sharpe, Cat. B. vi. p. 82; Reichen. 

 J. f. O. 1897, p. 44 (Togoland). 



Fumsu and Kwissa. 



This bird keeps to the thickest portions of the forest, and 

 is more often heard than seen. The note is a sharp scolding 

 " churr.^^ 



108. Criniger flavicollis (Sw.). 

 Criniger flavicollis Shelley, B. Afr. i, p. 62. 

 Xenocichla Jiavicotlis Sharpe, Cat. B. vi. p. 97. 

 Gambaga. 



This Bulbul is rare, and is not found in the thick forest, 

 but frequents the wooded banks of streams in the less enclosed 

 country. 



109. Criniger SIMPLEX (Hartl.). 

 Criniger simplex Shelley, B. Afr. i. p. 63. 

 Xenocichla simplex Sharpe, Cat. B. vi. p. 99. 

 Phyllostrephus simplex Reichen. J. f. O. 1897, p. 43 



(Togoland). 



Cape Coast, Prahsu, Kwissa. 



