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BURNESIA LEUCOPOGON. 



Burnesia leucopogon (Cab.) ; Sharpe, Haud-1. B. iv. 

 p. 241. 



Prinia leucopogon E-eichenow, Vog. Afrikas, iii. p. 595. 



Nos. 171, 247. ? ; 248. S ad. Efulen, April 1902 to 

 Nov. 1903. "Tende.'^ 



Nos. 13, 276, 301, 522, 562, 679. S ad.; 61, 270, 632, 

 639. ? ad. River Ja, Jan. 1903 to June 1904. 



Nos. 1227, 1266, 1277, 1280. S ; 1376. ? ad. ; 1376 a, b. 

 Pull. River Ja, Jan. to April 1906. 



Nos. 2471. S ; 1995, 2027, 2300, 2432, 2532. ? ad. 

 Bitje, River Ja, Oct. 1906 to May 1907. 



I notice that Prof. Sjostedt records B. reic/ienoivi from 

 Camaroon and does not admit B. leucopogon, but the 

 specimens above mentioned certainly agree with the series 

 from the Congo rather than with those from Equatorial 

 Africa. 



[This, like the other Warblers, is a bird of the more 

 open ground, around the villages, and hence is more abundant 

 at the Ja than about Efulen, where there are few breaks in 

 the forest. These little birds were often seen flitting 

 quickly, two or three together, among the bushes, and 

 answering each other in notes that sometimes sounded like 

 the words " Speak quick ! speak quick ! " uttered in a very 

 keen, penetrating tone. — G. L. B.] 



Fraseria cinerascens. 



Fraseria cinerascens Hartl. ; Sharpe, Hand-1. B. iv. p. 266; 

 Reichenow, Vog. Afrikas, ii. p. 446. 



a. ? ad. 25 miles from Batanga, Dec. 7, 1901. 



b. Juv. Efulen, Dec. 16, 1902. 



Nos. 101, 107. S ? . Efulen, March, 27, 28, 1903. 



Nos. 973. S ad.; 974, 975. ? ad. et imm. Efulen, July 27, 

 1905. 



[My specimens of this bird were obtained on the banks of 

 the Kribi River. Every time that I saw it the bird was 

 perched on the bushes or roots overhanging the river-bank, 



