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quills, most conspicuous about half-way down the latter; under wing-coverts 
and inner margins of the quills white; tail dark brown with an ashy shade; bill ~ 
and legs black. Total length, 67 inches; culmen, 0-7; wing, 3°5; tail, 2°2; 
tarsus, 0°9.” 
“*Can be distinguished from S. /ewcotis by its brown breast.” (Shelley). 
BARBATULA, Less. 
duchaillui, Coss. Three. West Africa (Axim ; Fantee ; Denkera). 
uganda, Rchnw. Ber. Ally. Deutsch. Orn. Ges., Jan. 1892, p. 1; id. J.f.0. 1892, pp. 
3, 25, 215. . 
*‘Like B. duchaillui, but with the interscapulars and middle of the back uniform 
iron black, not spotted with yellow. Total length (male), 185 mm. ; wing, 80; 
tail, 47; bill, 16; tarsus, 21.” (Reichenow). Habitat. Central Africa (Mengo, 
Uganda). 
pusilla (Dumont). Four. [Abyssinia (Bogos-land) |. South Africa (Port 
Natal). 
No. 1 ( =18021 Tristr. Mus.) from Bogos-land, collected by Jesse, is undoubtedly 
this species, and not B. minuta as might have been expected. The labels may 
possibly have been transposed. 
minuta, Bp. 
affinis, [tchnw. One. East Africa (Rib¢). 
uropygialis, Heugl. 
chrysocoma (Zemi.). Four. 2¢. West Africa (Gambia, Bathurst, 
August). 
extoni, Layard. Three. 3¢. South Africa (Transvaal, Rustenberg, July 
and November). 
T erythronota (Cwv.). One. Hz Bullock Mus. 
Probably the Type of Le Barbion a dos rouge, Levaill. Barbus. p. 132, pl. 57 
(1806), and consequently Type of the species. 
bilineata (Swndev.). 
jacksoni, Sharpe, Bull. B.O.C. xvii. p. vii. (1897). 
Similar to B. bilineata, but distinguished by the throat and sides of the upper 
chest being slaty grey, the wing-coverts and secondaries margined with pale 
sulphur yellow, and the flanks ochre brown. Total length, 4-4 inches ; wing, 
2-4.” (Sharpe). Habitat. Mau., British East Africa. 
chrysopyga, Shelley. 
coryphea, Rchnw. Ber. Ally. Deutsch. Orn. Ges., Feb. 1892, p. 3; id. Jf.0. 1892, 
pp. 181-2, 218-9, Taf. ii. fig. 2; id. op. cit. 1894, p. 33; id. op. cit. 1896, p. 53. 
“Above black, with a yellow band, mixed with black on the neck and back, 
running from the vertex, along the middle of the back, to the uropygium ; 
a white band terminating on the sides of the head and neck ; the whole belly 
greyish olive ; wings black, with a yellow transverse band, formed by the tips 
of the median wing-coverts; edges of the primaries and greater wing-coverts 
also yellow; under wing-coverts and inner margins of the primaries, white ; 
tail and upper tail-coverts, black; iris black; bill blackish ; feet lead colour. 
Total length, 105 mm. ; wing, 53; tail, 27; bill, 11; tarsus, 14.” (Reichenow). 
Habitat. Buea (950 metres above the sea), Cameroons. 
leucolema, J. dE. Verr. (= B. subsulphurea (Schi.), Tristr. Cat. Coll. Birds, 
p- 87). Three. West Africa (Brass ; Lagos; Fantee). 
subsulphurea (Fras.) ; fischeri, Rehnw. 
T scolopacea (Zemm.). Three. West Africa (Fernando Po; Fantee). 
No. 1 (= 13386 Tristr. Mus.) from Fernando Po, is the Type of Bucco sp., Fraser, 
P.Z.S. 1843, p. 4 (note). 
STACTOLAMA, Marshall. 
anchietee (Boc.) ; olivaceum (Shelley) ; simplex (Fisch. & Rehnw.). 
woodwardi, Shelley, Bull. B.O.C. xxix. p. iii. (1895) ; id. Ibis, 1896, p. 138; R. B. & 
J. D.S. Woodward, Ibis, 1897, p. 494, pl. x. 
