218 Mr. R. Kemp on the Birds of 



that this species occurs throughout West Africa, and yet 

 may have escaped the notice of many collectors. — R. B. S.] 



11. Tringoides hypoleucus. 



Tringoides hypoleucus (L.) ; Sharpe, Hand-1. B. i. p. 161 

 (1899); Reichen. Vog. Afrikas, i. p. 224 (1900). 

 Rotifunk, November 1902. 

 Bo, October 1903. 



12. Gallinago gallinago. 



Gallinago gallinago (L.) ; Sharpe, Hand-1. B. i. p. 165 

 (1899) ; Reichen. Vog. Afrikas, i. p. 237 (1900). 

 Bo, January 1901. Feet dirty whitish olive. 



13. Plegadis falcinellus. 



Plegadis falcinellus (L.) ; Sharpe, Cat. B. xxvi. p. 25 

 (1898) ; id. Hand-1. B. i. p. 187 (1899). 



Plegadis autumnalis (Hasselq.); Reichen. Vog. Afrikas, i. 

 p. 329 (1901). 



An immature bird from Mano, on the Taia River, 1902. 



14. Ardea cinerea. 



Ardea cinerea L. ; Sharpe, Cat. B. xxvi. p. 194 (1898); 

 id. Hand-1. B. i. p. 194 (1899) ; Reichen. Vog. Afrikas, i. 

 p. 379 (1901). 



Bo, 1904. 



15. BUTORIDES ATRICAPILLA. 



Butorides atricapilla (Afzel.) ; Sharpe, Cat. B. xxvi. p. 172 

 (1898); id. Hand-1. B. i. p. 199(1899); Reichen. Vog. Afrikas, 

 i. p. 370 (1901). 



Rotifunk, October 1902. 



Bo, June 1904. 



16. TlGRORXIS LEUCOLOPHA. 



Tigrornis leucolopha (Jard.) ; Sharpe, Cat. B. xxvi. p. 191 

 (1898) ; id. Hand-1. B. i. p. 200 (1899). 



Tigrisoma leucolophum Reichen. Vog. Afrikas, i. p. 365 

 (1901). 



Rotifunk, November 1902. An immature bird in the 

 downy state was brought in alive by natives. 



