646 Mr, D. A. Baunermau on Birds 



3. Podiceps ruficollis capensis. 



Podiceps capensis Salvad. Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. (2) i. 

 1884, p. 252: South Africa. 



a. ? ad. (No. 1). Manenguba Lake. 29. v. 09. 



A single specimen of the African Little Grebe was 

 obtained. 



4. Colius striatus nigricollis. 



CoHus nigricollis Yieill. Nouv. Diet. d'Hist. Nat. vii. 1817, 

 p. 378 : Malimbe ^. 



a. ? arl. (No. 2). Ninong, Manenguba Mts. 28. v. 09. 



I have remarked in my previous paper (Ibis, 1915, 

 p. 485) that C. s. nigriscapalis Beichenow cannot be upheld. 

 The bird from the Cameroon highlands must be united with 

 P. s. nigricollis. 



5. Centropus monachus fischeri. 



Centropus fischeri Ueichw. Journ. fiir Orn. 1887, p. 517 : 

 Niaktaschi, N.E. Victoria Nyanza. 



a. ? ad. (No. 2). Ninong, Manenguba Mts. 28. v. 09. 



See my remarks on the bird of this species obtained by 

 Alexander on Cameroon Mt. (Ibis, 1915, p. 486). 



6. Buccanodon duchaillui. 



Barbatula duchaillui Cass. Proc. Acad. Philad. 1855, 

 p. 324 : Moonda River, Gaboon. 



a. ? ad. (No. 1;. Ninong, Manenguba Mts. 9. vi. 09. 

 This species has a wide distribution on the West Coast. 



7. Barbatula coryphaea. 



Barbatula coryphcea Keichw. Journ. fiir Orn. 1892, p. 181, 

 pi. ii. fig. 2: Buea, Cameroon Mt. 



a. 'i ad. (No. 2). Ninong, Manenguba Mts. 2. vi. 09. 



b. c? ad. (No. 1). „ „ „ ll.vi.09. 

 This little Barbet was described from specimens obtained 



on Cameroon Mountain by Dr. Preuss. 



Apparently it has not hitherto been met with except in 

 the type-locality. 



* See note ou p. 485. 



