2. — POGONIULUS SUBSUI-PHUREUS CHRYSOPYGUS. 



Barhatula chrvsopyga Shelley, Ibis, 1889. p. 477. — Typ^ loca- 

 litv : Aboiiri, Gold Coast. 



Range. — Libéria, Gold Coast Colony (west of the Volta river). 



Distiiiguis/iiiig charaçters. — From the tvpical bird known by 

 its white frontal band and siiperciliarv streak; brighter yellow riiinp 

 and tips to coverts. 



3. — PoGONIULUS SUBSUI-PHUREUS ITLRIENSIS. 



Barbahila stibsidphiirea iturieiisis Neumann, J. f. O., 1907, 

 p. 344. — i'ype localitv : Kitima, Ituri District, E. Belgian 

 Congo. 



Range. — East Belgian Congo (Itnri District), Uganda. 



Distinguisliing charaçters. — Similar to P. s. siihsulphureus 

 having superciliary streak and frontal band, also loral streak, 

 yellow; underparts brighter, the breast and belly greener. 



Pogoniulus leucoiaima togoensis. 



Rarhatala leucolaùna togoensis Neumann, J. f. O., 1907, p. 347. 

 — Tvpe locality : Togoland. 



Mr. Kemp shot an example of the Togoland Lemon-rumped 

 Tinkerbird at Agoulerie in Julv 1905 and two other spécimens 

 were obtained bv H. Robin (cf. Nicholson, P. Z. S., 1878, p. 131) 

 at Abeokuta, S. Nigeria. 



The Togoland race extends from the Gambia to S. Nigeria. We 

 hâve no spécimens from Northern Nigeria but the race inhabiting 

 the western part of the N. Belgian Congo and the Ubanghi river 

 district seems to be this form. Boyd Alexander shot spécimens 

 on his journev from the Niger to the Nile at Angu, the Guruba 

 river and the Kibali river, ail situated in the North Belgian Congo. 



