South-eastern Sierra Leone. l'-)\ 



76. EURILLAS CAMERONEXSIS. 



Stelgidillas cameronensis (Reichen.) ; Sharpe, Hand-1. B. 

 iii. p. 320 (1901). 



Andropadus curvirostris Cass.; Reichen. Vug. Afrikas, iii. 

 p. 413 (1904). 



Bo, April and July 1903. 



77. Stelgidillas gracilirostris. 



Stelgidillas gracilirostris (Strickl.) ; Sharpc, Hand-1. B. 

 iii. p. 326 (1901). 



Andropadus gracilirostris Reichen. Yog. Afrikas, iii. p. 411 

 (1904). 



Bo: August 1903; February, July, and August 1904-. 

 1 rides blood-red ; bill, feet, and claws black. 



78. Pycnonotus inornatus. 



Pycnonotus barbatus pt. Sharpc, Hand-1. B. iii. p. 331 

 (1901). 



Pycnonotus barbatus inornatus Hartert, Nov. Zool. ix. p. 329 

 (1902). 



Rotifunk, 1902. 



Bo : June, July, and August, 1903 and 1904. 



This bird, which is very common and resident throughout 

 the year, is known by the name of "Tiprah" among the 

 Timane tribe. This signifies u fond of pepper," the scarlet 

 pods of which it greedily devours. 



79. Turdinus fulvescens. 



Turdinus fuloescens Sharpe, Hand-1. B. iv. p. 32 (1903). 

 Bo, October 1904. 



80. Turdinus, sp. inc. 



? . Bo, March 1904. Eyes amber ; upper mandible dull 

 black, lower mandible slate-coloured ; feet and claws pale 

 flesh-coloured. 



81. Amaurocichla kempi. (Plate V.) 

 Amaurocichla kempi Sharpe, Bull. B. O. C. xv. p. 38 (1905). 



Similis A. bocagei, sed gutture pallide cinereo et hypochondriis 

 aurantiaco-rufis distinguenda. Long, tota 4*7 poll., 

 culm. 0-8, ala3 2'3, tarsi 09. 

 Bo, April 1904. Iris golden-yellow; bill dark brown; 



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