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There are two forms (and perhaps more) found in West x\frica 

 as follows : 



1. — TSCHAGRA AUSTRALIE USSHERI. 



Cf. sjcpra. 



Range. — Sierra Leone, Gold Coast, Togoland, S. Nigeria. 



2. — TsCHAGRA AUSTRALIS FRATER. 



Pofnotorhynichus aitstralis f rater RcHW., J. f. O., 1902, p. 258 : 

 Cameroon, 



Range. — Cameroon, Gaboon, Belgian Congo. 



I hâve not seen Tschagra soiczae (Bocage, Jorn. Lisb. [2], II, 

 1892, p. 263 : Quindumbo, Benguella). Neumann considers it a race 

 of T. australis (J. f. O., 1907, p. 371) whereas Sclater (Shelley, 

 B. of A., V, p. 382) includes it as a species, having a subspecies 

 T. s. ansorgei Neumann (Bull. B. O. C, XXIII, 1909, p. 53 : 

 Pungo Andongo); spécimens must be examined to décide the 

 question. 



Antichromus minutus. 



Telephonus minutus Hartl., P. Z. S., 185&, p. 292. — Type 

 locality : Ashantee. 



The Little Bush-Shrike was obtained bv Kemp at Agoulerie in 

 August 1905 ; Mr Lowe did not meet with it however near Lagos. 



From Northern Nigeria we hâve spécimens from Abeshi 

 (April 1904) and Mutum Biu (May 1904), collected by Boyd 

 Alexander. 



Range. — A. minutus ranges across Africa from the Gold Coast, 

 Northern Cameroon and the Portuguese Congo on the West, to 

 Abyssinia and British East Africa in the East. 



It is represented in the British Muséum from the Gold Coast, 

 Northern and Southern Nigeria, Northern Cameroon (Manen- 



