208 Mr. W. R. Ogilvie-Grant on Birds from 



was obtained at K oleoma, in the Ugalla country to the east 

 of Lake Tanganyika. 



Camaroptera chrysocnemis (Licht.). 



Camaroptera chrysocnemis Grant & Reid, Ibis, 1901, p. 618. 



Camaroptera yriseoviridis Neum. J. £. O. 1900, p. 305. 



Doggctt procured a male of the Abyssinian Green- 

 backed Bush-Warbler at Msozi. Adult and immature 

 examples from Entebbe have recently been presented to 

 the National Collection by Mr. R. J. Cuningham. 



Trichol^ema radcliffei Grant, Bull. B. O. C. xv. p. 29 



(1901). 



Adult male. Differs from the male of T. lachrymosa chiefly 

 in having the subterminal black spots on the feathers of the 

 head and flanks rounded instead of pear-shaped, the under 

 parts washed with yellow instead of buff, and the median 

 and lesser wing-coverts uniform, not spotted at the tip with 

 buff. Iris golden yellow ; bill and feet black. Total 

 length about 51 inches; cultncnOG2; wing 2'7 ; tail 1'7; 

 tarsus 0*7. 



Adult female. Similar to the male, but slightly smaller. 

 Total length about 5 inches ; culmen 061 ; wing 205; tail 

 1'55 ; tarsus 0"65. 



Both male and female types were procured at Mulema, 

 Southern Uganda, in April and June. A third example was 

 obtained in the same locality in March. 



A fourth example of this species in the collection of 

 Mr. P. .1. Jackson was procured at Kigoma, Uganda. 



Lybius rubrifacies Reichenow. 



Lybius rubrifacies Reichenow, Yog. Afr. ii. p. 124 (1902). 



Two males and two females of this fine Barbct were 

 procured at Mulema in May. This species is new to the 

 National Collection. It is easily distinguished from the only 

 nearly allied form, L. abyssinicus, by its having the chin, 

 throat, and chest brownish-black instead of scarlet, and the 

 upper wing-coverts uniform black instead of black edged 



