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that C. grand must be referred to C, chl&ronota of 

 Keichenow. 



Camaroptera concolor. 



Camaroptera concolor Hartl. ; Reichenow, Vog. Afrikas^ 

 ii. p. 620. 

 Nos. 1892, 1899. S ? ad. River .Ta, Aug. 7-9, 1906. 

 No. 2113. pull. Bitye, Dec. 3, 1906. 



Camaroptera superciliaris. 



Camaroptera superciliaris (Fraser) ; Sharpe^ Hand-1. B. 

 iv. p. 232 : Reichenow, Vog. Afr. iii. p. 621. 



a. ? ad. Efulen, March 15, 1902. 



Nos. 356, 430. ^ ad. Efulen, February, April, 1904. 



No. 1119. S ad. Zima Country, Dec. 12, 1905. - 



No. 1761. S ad. River Ja, June 13, 1906. 



No. 2119. c? ad. Bitje, River Ja, Jan. 25, 1907. 



The Camaroon specimens seem to me to be rather darker 

 green above, and somewhat deeper grey beneath, than those 

 from Fernando Po and the Gold Coast. 



Parmoptila woodhousei. 



Parmoptila woodhousei Cass. ; Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. 

 X. p. 63 (1885) ; id. Hand-1. B. iv. p. 233 (1903) ; Reichenow, 

 Vog. Afrikas, iii. p. 530. 



a, b. S ad. Efulen, Dec. 12, 1902. 



c,d. cJ ? ad. River Ja, Dec. 21-27, 1903. 



No. 410. ? juv. Efulen, March 30, 1904. 



Nos. 851, 940. S ; 77^, 889. ? ad. Efulen, June 8 to 

 July 12, 1905. 



Nos. 1356-1359, 1479. ^ ? ad. et juv. River Ja, 

 Jan. 24 to Feb. 28, 1906. 



Nos. 1784-1787. S ? • I^iver Ja, June 21, 1906. 



No. 1928. c? ad. 25 miles from Kribi, Sept. 8, 1906. 



There is little difference in colour and markings between 

 the two sexes, but the male shews a distinct chestnut band 

 across the forehead. Mr. Bates's note on the young bird 

 (No. 410) is of the greatest interest, as it will be remembered 

 that I described a bird from Old Calabar as a new genus, 

 Lobornis, on account of the white wattles on the gape. In 



