from the Camaroon Cuuntnj. 121 



No. 1438. J ad. River Ja, Feb. 18, 1906. 

 No. 1546. c^ ad. „ March 14, 1906. 



No. 1766. ? ad. „ June 14, 1906. 



Nos. 1951, 1954, 1957, 1958. S ad. 25 miles from 

 Kribi, Sept. 20, 1906. Testes large. 



No. 2018. S ad. Bitye, River Ja, Oct. 29, 1906. Testes 



Eitye, River Ja, Jan. 28, 1907. Testes 



Bitye, River Ja, March 19, 1907. Ovary 



S ad. Bitye, River Ja, May 19, 20, 



S ad. et ? imm. Between Kribi and 

 Efulen, June 20, 21, 1907. Testes very large. 



Nos. 2581, 2582. S ? ad. Between Kribi and Efulen, 

 July 2, 1907. 



I quite agree with Mr. Boyd Alexander that T. rufipennis 

 is the young of T. rufescens, and I regret that I separated 

 the two forms in the ' Hand-list of Birds. ^ He has also 

 united T. albipectus of Reichenow, but I am not quite con- 

 vinced of the identity of the latter species, as some of the 

 specimens are very much more white on the breast, with 

 more rufous upper and under tail-coverts. 



[A plaintive, monotonous, whistling song (consisting of 

 only two or three notes instead of the five described above, 

 but, like them, varying greatly in pitch), I have good reason 

 to believe, is made by one or both the above species, which 

 are much alike. But I have as yet tried in vain to see the 

 bird Avhich uttered these notes. — G. L. B.] 



209. TURDINUS ALBIPECTUS. 



Turdinus albipectus Reichenow ; id. Vog. Afrikas, iii. 

 p. 738, cum tab. (1905). 



n, b. ? ad. Efulen, April 20, 1901. 



c. S ad. Efulen, Nov. 18, 1901. 



Nos. 134, 138. c< ? ad. Efulen, April 20, 1903. 



