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



In A, curvirostris the bill is not only considerably longer, 

 but paler (in dry skins at least) towards the extremity. 



Dr. Reichenow has recently described the immature 

 example of A. gracilis under the above-given name. 



Andropadus latirostris Strickl. 



Andropadus latirostris Reich, iii. p. 414 (1904). 



Andropadus latirostris eugenius, Reich, iii. p. 415 (1904). 



No. 5131. a. S- North-west of Lake Tanganyika, 4000 

 ft., 3rd Jan. 



Iris dark hazel ; bill black ; feet yellow or dark grey. 



Dr. Reichenow has separated East-African examples o£ 

 A. latirostris Strickl. under the name of A. eugenius, but 

 a large series of specimens collected by the Ruwenzori 

 Expedition shews that the differences that he mentions 

 cannot be relied on. A series of birds from Fernando Po 

 does not differ from East- African examples. 



Criniger calurus (Jass. 



Criniger calurus Reich, iii. p. 382 (1904). 



Nos. 5176, 5177, 5191, 5192, 5195. a-e. S ? • Below 

 Kasongo, Upper Congo, 2000 ft., 7th-lOth Feb. 



Iris dark red ; upper mandible black, lower mandible grey ; 

 feet grey. 



The occurrence of this Bulbul at Kasongo is worthy 

 of note. 



Criniger icterina Bonap. 



Phyllastrephus icterinus Reich, iii. p. 402 (1904). 

 No. 5175. (^. Below Kasongo, Upper Congo, 2000 ft., 

 7th Feb. 



Iris hazel ; upper mandible black, lower mandible grey. 



Campophaga nigra Vieill. 

 Campephaga nigra Reich, ii. p. 518 (1903). 

 No. 5004. a. ? . South-west Uganda, 4000 ft., 26th 

 Sept. 



Iris dark hazel ; bill and feet black. 



A freshly moulted female example of the Black Cuckoo- 



