IN LIBERIA. 



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1. Pohjhoroides typicus. 



2. Bubo cinerascens. 



3. » leucostictus. 



4. Ispidina leucogastra. 



5. Cinnyris sp. ? 



6. Hylia prasina. 



7. Stiphrornis erythrothorax , 



8. Cossypha cyanocampter. 



9. » leucosticta. 



10. Turdinus fulvescens. 



1 1 . Drymocataphus cleaveri. 



12. Geocichla princei. 



13. Ixonotus guttatus. 



14. TrocJwcercus nitens. 



15. Muscirapa lugens. 



16. Smithornis rujilateralis, 



17. Diaphorophyia castaiiea. 



18. Caasinia finscldi. 



19. Laniarius multicolor. 



20. » sulfurei pectus. 



21. Ploceus nigerrimus. 



22. Megalaema atrojlava, 



23. Chrysococcyx klaasii. 



24. Rcdlina oculeo. 



25. Corethrura pulchra. 



The total number of species, at present known from 

 Liberia, is 231, and others may be expected to be sent 

 from the Farmington River by Mr. Stanipfli. 



1. aS^ iz actus cor on at us. 



Falco coronafus, Linn. S. N. I. p. 124 (1766). 



Spizaetus coronafus, Hartl. Orn. W. Afr. p. 5 (1857); — Schlegel, 



Mus. P.-B. Astures, p. 3 (1862); — Sharpe, Cat. Birds Br. 



Mns. Vol. I. p. 266 (1874). 

 Spizaetus bellicosus, Butt. N. L. M. 1885, p. 152. 



An adult female ; sent in young stage during my first 

 stay in Liberia (1882) from that country to the Zoological 

 Garden at Rotterdam and in September last, after its death, 

 received for our collection , is decidedly a true coronafus , 

 and therefore erroneously mentioned as a young specimen 

 of bellicosus in my first enumeration of Liberian birds. 



2. NisiLs macroscelides (Hartl.). 



Butt. N. L. M. 1885, p. 153. 



A female, very strongly spotted underneath, was col- 

 lected at Weflah , near the falls of the Du Queah on 

 P'ebruary 6*^ , and two others , male and female , both with 



Notes from the Leyden ]\Iiaseiam, Vol. X. 



