the Anglo-German Frontier of Uganda. 207 



species, but seems to be somewhat smaller (wing 3*45 in.) than 

 specimens from Nyasaland. It has both upper and under 

 parts glossed with dull oily green, and closely resembles a 

 specimen collected by Monteiro in Angola, where the type- 

 specimen was obtained by Schiitt. 



Zosterops scotti Neum. 



Zosterops scotti Finseh, Das Tierreich, Zosterop. p. 33 

 (1901). 



An adult female from Msozi, on the west coast of Victoria 

 Nyanza, appears to belong to the form found on Ruwenzori, 

 which bears the name of Z. scotti Neum. It differs from 

 typical examples of Z.jacksoni from the north-east of Lake 

 Victoria in having the band across the forehead paler and 

 more extended, merging gradually into the colour of the 

 crown, which is paler than in Z.jacksoni. 



Tekpsiphone emini Reichenow. 



Tchitrea emini Reichenow, Vog. Afr. ii. p. 512 (1903). 



A fine adult pair of this chestnut-coloured Paradise- 

 Flycatcher was procured at Msozi, on the western shore of 

 Victoria Nyanza. This species was not previously represented 

 in the National Collection, but there are specimens in 

 Mr. Jackson's collection from Toro and Entebbe, Uganda. 



In the male the long middle pair of chestnut tail-feathers 

 measure 7*85 inches ( = 200 mm.). 



Psalidoprocne albiceps Sclater. 



Doggett collected a fine series of this lovely little White- 

 headed Rough-winged Swallow at Burumba, Southern 

 Uganda. An immature bird has the crown sooty-brown, 

 shading into whitish on the sides of the occiput ; the upper 

 part of the cheek is also washed with sooty -brown. 



Eremomela citriniceps (Reichenow). 



Tricholais citriniceps Reichenow, J. f. O. 1882, p. 210 

 [Kakoma]. 



As I am not quite satisfied that E. citriniceps is really 

 synonymous with E. pulchra (Bocage) from Caconda, I 

 prefer to use the former name. The type of E. citriniceps 



