N. Rhodesia and Kalanga District of Congoland. 153 



No. 238. ? . Upper Lufira R., 3600 ft., June 16, 

 1907. 



Bill black ; feet pale brown ; tarsi ash-coloured ; iris 

 dark brown. 



This bird has the same habits as E. pulchra, but is very 

 much rarer. 



250. Camaroptera sundevalli. 



Camaroptera sundevalli Sharpe ; Neave, loc. cit. p. 69. 



No. 171. 2 . Lualaba R., 2500 ft., May 5, 1907. 



Bill dusky brown, base of lower mandible pale pink ; feet 

 pale flesh-coloured; iris brown. 



No. 260. J? Kambove, 4500 ft., July 1, 1907. 



Bill brownish, base of lower mandible yellow ; feet pinkish ; 

 iris and orbit reddish brown. 



This species frequents dense bush on stream-bauks &c. I 

 did not meet with it in the woodland. 



251. Camaroptera griseoviridis. 



Camaroptera griseoviridis (Mull.) ; Neave, loc. cit. p. 69. 

 This bird, though not uncommon in the Lower Luangwa 

 Valley, does not appear to cross the Mchinga Escarpment. 



252. EUPRINODES BRUNNEICEPS. 



Eitprinodes brunneiceps (Reich.) . 



Apalis cinerea (part.) Reich, loc. cit. vol. iii. p. 601. 



No. 281. ? . Kambove, 4500 ft., July 11, 1907. 



Bill black ; feet brownish flesh-coloured ; iris yellow- 

 brown. 



The only specimen of this little-known bird obtained was 

 shot in some dense forest on the bank of a stream. 



Although Dr. Reichenow has united his E. brunneiceps with 

 A. cinerea Sharpe, there would appear to be considerable 

 grounds for keeping them distinct. 



253. Sylviella ruficapilla. 



Sylviella ruficapilla Boc. ; Reich, loc. cit. vol. iii. p. 630. 

 No. 18. S • Kambove, 4500 ft., Feb. 10, 1907. 

 Bill pinkish brown, paler below ; feet orange-brown • iris 

 pale yellow, orbit red-brown. 



