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49. Turdinus gularis, Sliarpe. 



Butt. N. L. M. 1885, p. 178; id. 1886, p. 254. 

 An adult male from Schieffelinsville. 



50. Turdinus fulv esc ens. 



Turdirostris fulvescens, Cass. Proc. Acad. Philad. 1859, p. 54. 

 Turdinus fulvescens, Sharpe, Cat. Birds Br. Mus. VII. p. 545 (1883). 



One specimen (Q) , collected at Hill Town. 



Iris brown, bill horny brown, lower mandible paler, 

 feet flesh-color. Wing 6 cM., tail 2,5. 



This specimen is considerably smaller than mentioned 

 by Cassin and Mr. Sharpe. The latter , however , whom I 

 sent this bird with some others for comparison , kindly 

 informs me that it really belongs to T. fulvescens , a 

 species which was hitherto not represented in om' Museum. 



51. Dry mocataphus cleaver i. 



Drj/mocataphus cleaveri, Shelley, Ibis, 1874, p. 556; — Sharpe, Cat. 

 Birds Br. Mus. VII. p. 556 (1883). 



One specimen , sex not mentioned , from Hill Town. 

 Iris reddish brown, bill grayish brown, lower mandible 

 whitish , feet pale flesh-color. 



52. Geocichla princei. 



Chamaciylas princei, Sharpe, P. Z. S. 1873, p. 625. 

 Geocichla princei, Seehohm , Cat. Birds Br. Mus. V. p. 164, pi. 

 XII (1881). 



An immature female, Du Queah. 



This is, as far as I am aware, the first specimen which 

 comes to our knowledge since the type , an adult speci- 

 men from Denkera, has been described by Mr. Sharpe. 



Our young specimen differs from the description of the 

 type by having the feathers on head , hind neck , intersca- 

 pulary feathers and some of the scapulars marked with a 



Notes from the Leyclen Museura, "Vol. X. 



