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stronglv washed vvith olive green; under tail-covers pale buft, 

 upper-parts rather bright olive-green. 



Range. — Cameroon, Gaboon and Northern Angola. 



Observation. — Spécimens from N'Dalla Tando, N. Angola, 

 collected by Ansorge in the British Muséum cannot be separated 

 from tvpical examples. 



2. — Phyllastrephus indicator congensis. 



Ph. i. congensis RcHw., J. f. O., 1917, p. 1 15 : Congo Région. 



Distinguishing characters. — Said by Reichenow to differ from 

 P. i. togoensis in havnng the under-parts somewhat darker ; the 

 flanks brownish-grey and the under tail-coverts cream coloured. 



Range. — The Congo Région. 



Observation. — The only spécimen in the British Muséum which 

 from the localitv must belong to this form, is a bird obtained by 

 BoHNDORFF at Mangbanga on the Uelle River. 



I cannot see the slightest différences between this bird and 

 Ph. i. indicator from Cameroon and Gaboon. It would however 

 be unfair to judge from a single example. 



3. — Phyllastrephus indicator lacuum. 



Ph. i. lacHiim RcHW., J. f. O., 1917, p. 115 : Béni, Semliki 

 Valley. 



Distinguishing characters. — Said bv Reichenow to differ from 

 the typical bird only in having the under tail-coverts lighter! 



Observation. — In the only three spécimens in the British 

 Muséum w^hich I conclude must belong to this form, one obtained 



