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St. alboterminata — and their pouch-like nests were hanging 

 from twigs or dead limbs about three feet above the water. 



28. Print a mystacea, Rüpp. 



One specimen , collected in the grassy plains near Pay- 

 nesville. 



29. Cistieola rufa (Fras.). 



Three specimens , all from Paynesville. 



* 30. Camaroptera concolor. 



Camaroptera concolor, Hartl. Orn. W. Afr. p. 62; — Sharpe,Cat. 

 Birds Br. Mus. VII, p. 179. 



Male and female, Mount Olive and Paynesville. 



31. Camaroptera brevicaudata (Cretzschm.). 



One specimen , from Schieffelinsville. 



32. Hylia prasina (Cass.). 



Two specimens, Mount Olive and Paynesville. 



33. Cos sypha cy anocampter (Bp.). 



An adult female, Gallilee Mountain. 



34. Alethe poliocephala (Bp. ex Temm. MS.). 



An adult female , Gallilee Mountain. 



35. Turdinus fulvescens (Cass.). 



A male specimen from Mount Olive , similar in color to 

 that, mentioned in N. L. M. 1888, p. 77, but conside- 

 rably larger. None of both these specimens has the dull 

 ashy color on the head , ascribed to this species by Mr. 

 Sharpe in his Catalogue of Birds, Vol. VII, p. 545. 



Notes from the Leyden Museum , Vol. XI. 



