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58. Campephaga quiscalina. 



Campephaga nigra ^ Cass. Pr. Philad. Acad. 1859, p. 52 

 (nee VieilL); — Hartl. J. f. 0. 1861, p. 170. 



Lanicterus niger, Hartl. J. f. 0. 1865, p. 173 (nee Vieill.). 



Campephaga fulgida, Rcliw. J. f. 0. 1874, p. 345; 

 1875, p. 26. 



Campophaga quiscalina , Sharpe, Cat. B. Br. Mus. IV. p. 63. 



1 specimen (cf), collected at Oldfield (Messurado R.). 



»Iris dark brown, bill black, feet bluish black." 



59. Dicrurus atripennis, Sw. 



Butt. 1. c. p. 183. 

 3 specimens ((ƒ and Q), Schiefïelinsville (Junk R.). 



60. Dicrurus modestus , Hartl. 



Butt. 1. c, p. 183. 



3 specimens, Schieffelinsville (Junk R.). 



61. Fraseria o ere at a (Strickl.). 



Tephrodornis ocreatus , Strickl. P. Z. S. 1844, p. 102; 

 — Fraser, Zool. typ. pi. 36. 



Fraseria ocreata , Hartl. Orn. W. Afr. p. 102 ; — Sharpe, 

 Cat. Birds Br. Mus. HI. p. 303. 



1 female with nest and eggs, Schieffelinsville (Junk R.) 

 in high forest. 



»Iris dark brown, bill black, feet gray." 



The nest consists of a cup like that of our common 

 Chaffinch, made of fine roots intermixed with some leaves. 

 The eggs, three in number, are pale green, clouded and 

 speckled with olive-brown, especially at the thicker pole. 



Axis 24 mm., width 17 mm. 



62. Sigmodus caniceps, Bp. 



Hartl. Orn. W. Afr. p. 105; — Sharpe, Cat. Birds Br. 

 Mus. HI. p. 323 (1877). 



Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. VIII. 



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