302 Mr. W. R. Ogilvie-Grant on Birds collected 



immediately to the soutli of Lake Tanganyika, by Sir Alfred 

 Sharpe. 



Crateropus hartlaubi Bocage, 



Crateropus hartlaubi Reicli. iii. p. 663 (1905). 



Nos. 5108, 5109, 5117. a-c. c? ? . North-west of Lake 

 Tanganyika, 2800 ft., 29th Jan. & 18th Feb. 



Iris red ; bill black ; feet grey. 



The examples of Hartlaub's Babbling-Thrush are in 

 nearly freshly moulted plumage, the new feathers of the 

 head and mantle being distinctly margined with greyish- 

 white, while the shaft-stripes to the feathers of the throat,, 

 fore-neck, and breast are conspicuous and of a dark brown. 



IxoNOTUs GUTTATUs Verr. 



Ixonotus guttattis Reich, iii. p. 416 (1904). 



Nos. 5197, 5216, 5217. a-c. $. Near Ponthierville^ 

 Upper Congo, 2000 ft. 



Iris dark hazel ; upper mandible black, lower mandible 

 grey ; feet blue- grey. 



A male of this Bulbul was procured by the Ruwenzori 

 Expedition at Mawamlji, in the Eastern Congo forest. So 

 far as I am aware, this species has hitherto only been recorded 

 froin West Africa, its known range extending from Sene- 

 gambia to Loango. 



[This Bulbul is always to be found in large flocks in the 

 forest.— D. C] 



Xenocichla leucol^ma Sharpe. 



Xenocichla leucolcema Sharpe, Bull. B. O. C. xiii. p. 10 

 (1902). 



Phyllastr tophus albigularis Reich, iii. p. 400 (1904) 

 [part.]. 



Bleda albigularis Sharpe, Ibis, 1907, p. 459 (nee ea; Nyasa- 

 \^Vi& = X. flavostriata Sharpe). 



No. 5196. a. S , Below Kasongo, Upper Congo, 2000 ft., 

 10th Feb. 



Iris pale brown ; upper mandible black, lower mandible 

 grey. 



