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Hab. West Africa , from Senegambia to Gaboon. 



Collected near Sofore Place (St. Paul's). 



Like the representants of the genus Criniger , this bird 

 is a very good singer and lives preferably in the under- 

 wood of the virgin forest. 



Iris red , bill bluish horn-color , feet lead-color. 



Andropadu s latirostris. 



Andropadus latirostris, Strickl. P. Z. S. 1844, p. 100; — 

 Hartl. Orn. W. Afr. p. 87; — Sharpe, Cat. Birds Br. Mus. 

 VI. p 107. 



Hab. Forest region of West Africa , from Senegambia to 

 Gaboon. 



Collected near Sofore Place (St. Paul's). 



The only specimen we collected is a full-grown (young?) 

 male with yellow moustachial streaks and the inside of the 

 bill , the gape , the edges of the bill and the nostrils yellow. 



Iris brown , feet ochraceous flesh-color. 



Andropadus gracilirostris. 



Andropadus gracilirostris, Strickl. P. Z. S. 1844, p. 

 101; — Hartl. Orn. W. Afr. p. 87. 



Chlorocichla gracilirostris , Sharpe , Cat. Birds Br. Mus. VI. 

 p. 114. 



Hab. West Africa, from Gambia to Loango. 



Male and female from Buluma , near the Fisherman Lake. 

 Generally found , like its congener A. latirostris , in thickets , 

 which it seems to prefer above the high forest. It has a 

 nice soft song. 



Iris red , bill black , feet lead-color , with somewhat dark- 

 er toes. 



Py cnonotus barbatus. 



Turdus barbatus, Desf. Mem. Acad. Roy. de Sciences 

 p. 500, pi. 13. 



iN^otes from the Leyden IMuseum , Vol. VII. 



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