100 REVISION OF THE GENUS TURDINUS 



(?) Trichostoma fulvescens Sharpe & Bouv. Bull. Soc. Zool. France, 



1877, p. 479. 

 Turdinus gularis Sharpe, Cat. B. VII, p. 543 , pi. XIV (1883); Büttik, 



N.L.M. 1885, p. 178; id. id. 1886, p. 254; id. id. 1888, p. 77. 

 (?) Turdinus fulvescens Büttik. N.L.M. 1888, p. 77; id. id. 1889, 



p. 120; id. id. 1890, p. 203. 



Hab. Upper Guinea, from Liberia to the Gold Coast. 



The typical specimens , besides some others from Liberia 

 in the Leyden Museum. It is not impossible that my Li- 

 berian specimen of I. fulvescens after all must be united 

 with the present species. 



3. Illadopsis rufescens. 



Turdirostris rufescens Rchw. J. f. 0. 1878, p. 209; Sharpe, Cat. B. 

 VII, p. 544 (1883). 



Hab. Upper Guinea, ranging from Liberia to the Gold 

 Coast. 



The type of this species was collected by Schweitzer in 

 Liberia, but although I have visited the same localities 

 where Schweitzer obtained his material, I never found a 

 specimen fully agreeing with the description of this species. 



4. Illadopsis Moloneyanus. 



Turdinus Moloneyanus Sharpe, P. Z. S. 1892, p. 228, pi. XX, f. 2; 

 Rchw. J.f. 0. 1894, p. 42. 



Hab. Gold Coast. 



5. Illadopsis rujiventris. 



Turdinus rufiventris Rchw. Orn. Monatsber. 1893, p. 177; id. J. f. 0. 

 1894, p. 42. 



Hab. Cameroons. 



6. Illadopsis monachus. 

 Turdinus monachus Rchw. J.f. 0. 1892, pp. 193 and 222. 



Hab. Cameroons. 



Another species, described as Turdirostris leptorhynchus 



Notes from the Leyden Musexim, Vol. XVII. 



