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58. C rinig er simplex. 



Trichophorvs simplex, Hartl. J. f. 0. 1855, p. 356 (ex Temm.); id. 



Orn. W. Afr. p. 83. 

 Xenocichla simplex, Sharpe, Cat. Birds Br. Mus. VI. p. 99 (1881). 

 Criniger simplex, Bocage, Orn. d'Ang. p. 550 (1881). 



An adult female, SchieffelinsviUe. 



Iris grayish brown, bill blackish, feet dark brown. 



59. C rinig e r leucopleurus (Cass.). 



Butt. N. L. M. 1885, p. 179; id. 1886, p. 255. 



Several specimens collected near Schieffelinsville and Hill 

 Town. 



60. Criniger t r i c o I o 



r. 



Trichophorus icteriniis, Bp. (nee. Strickl.) Consp. I. p. 262 (1850) 

 (ex Temm. Mus. Lugd.); — Hartl. Orn. W. Afr. p. 83. 



Trichophorus tricolor, Cass. Proc. Acad. Philad. 1857, p. 33; — 

 Hartl. Orn. W. Afr. p. 265; — id. J. f. 0. 1861, p. 164. 



Criniger tricolor, Firisch, J. f. 0. 1867, p. 25; — Sharpe, Cat. Birds 

 Br. Mus. VI. p. 82 (1881). 



One specimen (ad. cT) collected in brushwood near Hill 

 Town. 



Iris brown , bill blackish horn-color, tip and lower man- 

 dible whitish , feet dark flesh-color. 



61. Criniger indicator, Verr. 



Butt. N. L. M. 1886, p. 255. 



Schieffelinsville. Like in Xenocichla syndactyla the male 

 is considerably larger than the female. Difference in length 

 of the bill 2 mM. , of wing 5. 



62. Andropadus latirostris, Strickl. 



Butt. N. L. M. 1885, p. 180; id. 1886, p. 256. 



Four specimens , Junk River. 



While staying in Liberia, I was very anxious to settle 



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