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coloration. One is olive-green in colour, another is pale chestnut- 
brown, and a third is pinkish-buff. They measure respectively 
"78 by 55; °79 by °55; and °86 by “54. 
3. River Gambia, W. Africa, 4th Dr. P. Rendall [P.]. 
Aug. 
Sitagra intermedia (Jtiipp.). 
Hyphantornis intermedius, Sharpe, Cat. Birds B. M. xiii. p. 460 (1890) ; 
Shelley, Birds Afr iv. p- 401 (1905) [part.]; Ogelee-Grant, Trans. 
Zool. Soc. xix. p. 276 (1910). 
Hyphantornis cabanisi, Auschel, J. I: O~. ee p. 335, 
Ploceus cabanisi, Reich. Vog. Afr. lil. p. 3 (1904) [part. ]. 
Sitagra cabanisi, Sharpe, Hand-l. v. p. 33 (1909) | part.|; Nekrk. Kat. 
“Biersammd. p- 838 (1910). 
Two eggs of Cabanis’s Weaver-Finch are of a long pointed oval 
form, devoid of gloss and pure white. They measure respectively 
"82 by °55; and °85 by -56. 
1. Zanzibar, B. I. Africa. Crowley Bequest. 
1. Witu, B. E. Africa (D7. Fischer). Crowley Bequest. 
Sitagra pelzelni (Hari/.). 
Icteropsis pelzelni, Sharpe, Cat. Birds B. M. xii. p- 410 (1890). 
Sitagra peizelni, Awschel, J. f. O. 1895, p. 3831; Shelley, Birds Afr. iv. 
p. 394 (1905); Sharpe, Hand-l. v. p. 478 (1909) ; Nehrk. Kat. Lier- 
sanunl, p. 338 (LILO). 
Ploceus pelzelni, Rerch. Vog. Afr. ili. p. 75 (1904). 
Eggs of Pelzeln’s Slender-billed Weaver-Finch vary from a 
regular to a rather long and somewhat pointed oval shape. They 
are devoid of gloss and pure white. They vary in length from *7 
to ‘75, and in width from °51 to °d6. 
2. Entebbe, Uganda, 2nd Feb. F. J. Jackson, Esq. [C.}. 
2, Entebbe, 16th Feb. F, J. Jackson, Esq. | C.1. 
2. Entebbe, 3rd March. F, J. Jackson, Esq. [C.] 
3. HEntebbe. bed Jackson, Esq. [C.]. 
2. Entebbe. F. J. Jackson, Esq. [C.]. 
2. Entebbe. I. J. Jackson, Esq. [C.] ile 
2. Entebbe. I. J. Jackson, Esq. | C. ] 
Sitagra luteola (Licht.). 
Sitagra luteola, pear Cat. Birds B. M. xiii. p. 45 (1890); Kuschel, 
ay Jf. O. 1895, p. 381; Shelley, Birds Afr. iv. p. 897 (1905) ; Sharpe, 
Hand-l. v. p. "474 “(1909) ; Nehrk, Kat, Eersammil. p. 388 (1910). 
Ploceus luteolus, Reich. Vog. Afr. ii. p. 76 (1904). 
An egg of Lichtenstein’s Slender-billed Weaver-Finch is of 2 
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