S22 Br. R. B. Sliarpe on 



No. 287. c? ad. River Ja, Dec. 21, 1903. 



No. 420. c? ad. Efulen, April 2, 1904. 



Nos. 516, 542, 594. ? ad. ; 541, 570, 571. S ad. River 

 Ja, May 1904. Eggs forming. 



No. 1122. S ad. Zima Country, Oct. 12, 1905. 



Nos. 1188, 1260, 1502, 1518. S ; 1495. ? ad. River Ja, 

 Dec. 1905 to March 1906. 



Nos. 1727, 1876, 1886. S ; 17'29, 1898. ? ad. River Ja, 

 June 8 to Aug. 9, 1906. 



Nos. 2025, 2097, 2261, 2390, 2391, 2405, 2490. S ad.; 

 2370. ? ad. Bitje, River Ja, October 1906 to April 1907. 



[No. 420 was shot while perched on the tip of an upright 

 bare twig in the Mission plantation. It was singing a little 

 song, if such it might be called, consisting of a single loud, 

 sharp note uttered quickly five times, with a pause following. 

 This is undoubtedly the little bird I have often seen threading 

 its way through brush heaps and tangled vines, looking for 

 insects. — G. L. B.] 



Camaroptera chloronota- 



Camaroptera chloronota Reichenow, Orn. MB. 1895, p. 96 ; 

 id. Vog. Afrikas, iii. p. 620 (1905). 



Camaroptera granti Alexander, Bull. B. O. C. xiii. p. 36 

 (1903) ; id. Ibis, 1903, p. 369 ; Sharpe, Hand-1. B. iv. p. 232 

 (1903). 



a, b. S ad. et imm. Efulen, Feb. to August, 1902. 



No. 551. S ad. River Ja, May 23, 1904. Testes rather 

 large. 



No. 1077. S ad. Efulen, Aug. 25, 1905. 



No. 1109. ? juv. Zima Country, Oct. 11, 1905. 



No. 1247. ^ imm. River Ja, Jan. 1906. 



Nos. 1723, 1737. S ad. et juv. River Ja, June 1906. 



No. 2023. pull. Bitje, Oct. 29, 1906. 



No. 2227. imm. „ Jan. 29, 1907. 



Although somewhat smaller in size than a specimen of 

 C. granti from Fernando Po, presented to the Museum 

 by Mr. Alexander, I consider that the Camaroon 

 specimens are identical with it, and it also seems certain 



