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ACAXTHOPNEUSTE EVERETTI^ Sp. 11. 



($ ad. Top of head greyish brown ; superciliary line pale 

 grey, not very conspicuous. Rest of npperside dark olive- 

 green. Tail and wings blackish brown, edged with the 

 colour of the back. Throat dirty white ; remainder of 

 under surface bright sulphur-yellow ; sides of breast and body 

 washed with greenish olive. A¥ing 59, tail 4.2, tarsus 22, 

 culmen 13 mm. 



? ad. Like the male, but a little smaller. 



Juv. Throat like the rest of the under surface. 



Hab. Mt. Mada, Burn. 



Phyllekgates everetti dumasi, subsp. n. 



Differs from typical PhyUergates everetti of Flores in being 

 slightly more brownish on the nape, and less greenish, more 

 rufous-olive on the back, and in having no indication of 

 white on the outer rectrix. 



Hab. Mt. Mada, Burn. 



ErYTHROMYIAS BURUE>fSIS, sp. U. 



(5* ad. Top and sides of head slate-colour ; upper wing- 

 coverts brownish slaty ; remainder of the upper surface ashy 

 brown. Rectrices and remiges ashy brown, Avith lighter 

 brown outer edges ; quills quite pale on the edges of the 

 inner webs. Chin, throat, chest, and sides of body cinnamon- 

 rufous; flanks washed with brown ; middle of abdomen 

 white ; under tail-coverts buflfy white. Iris olive ; feet 

 brown ; bill black. Wing 69-70, tail 52, tarsus 21, culmen 

 16 mm. 



? ad. Like the male, but smaller. Wing 63-64 mm. 

 Hab. Mt. Mada, Burn (3000 feet) . 



Rhipidura superflua, sp. n. 



^ ad. Top and sides of head light brown ; a line from 

 base of bill to above the eyes brownish buff". Hind-neck and 

 uppermost part of back like the head ; remainder of upper 

 parts bright cinnamon-rufous. Remiges brownish black, the 

 inner edges of all whitish buff"; outer edges of secondaries 

 bright rufous. Rectrices blackish brown, the base and outer 

 edges of basal part dark cinnamon-rufous ; all^ including 



