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thèse the Natural History Muséum lias been permitted bv the 

 courtesv of the authorities of the Tervueren Muséum to retain 

 a certain sélection ; the remainder hâve now been housed in the 

 Tervueren Muséum in Belgium. 



The omis of the Uelle River (Poko District) is closelv allied to 

 that found in the forest région Iving immediatelv west of the 

 Ruwenzori Range and in conséquence many of the species 

 obtained hâve been criticallv dealt with by Mr. Ooii^viE-GRANT in 

 his report of the British Muséum Expédition to Ruwenzori {Trans. 

 Zool. Soc, 19 lo, vol. XIX, Ai<es). 



Of the 197 species which Dr. Christy secured, a number seem to 

 extend right across Equatorial Africa from Gaboon and Cameroon 

 to the Great Lakes. The collection contains a number of rare 

 species. I hâve alreadv published notes on the following species 

 in the Bull. B. O. C/vol. XXXIX, 1919, pp. 94-97. 



Centropus efulensis neiuitaniii. 



Mcrops batesiana. 



Caprimulgiis batesi. 



Eurystonius glaucurus . 



Hii)iantornis hœinatopiis iv/iitcsidei. 



The following Babbler I hâve also described {Bull. B. O. (\, 

 vol. XXXIX, p. 99) as a new subspecies. 



Craterupiis tcnehrosus claudci. 



I hâve also described for the first time {Bull. B. O. C, 

 vol. XL, p. 9) the maie of Sperniospiza poliogenys Ogilvie-Grant 

 hitherto known only from the female. 



There remain nineteen species and subspecies which I intend to 

 deal with in this short-paper. None are new but D' Christy is to be 

 congratulated on the number of interesting species he has secured 

 and upon the excellence of his skins. 



Coliupasser concolor. 



Vidua concolor Cass., Proc. Phil. Acad., 1848, p. 66. — Tvpe 

 localitv : Sierra-Leone. 



