CAMPEPHAGA NIGRA 205 
Nandi country, where an example now in the Tring Museum 
was collected by Dr. Ansorge. 
The type was discovered by Petit at Landana, where he 
also procured an adult male of C. quiscalina, which is now 
in the British Museum. Dr. Reichenow records both C. 
petiti and C. nigra from Leopoldsville (Bohndorff) and from 
Malandje (Mechow). In the British Museum there is a 
fine specimen of C. petiti in nearly full female plumage, 
obtained by Mr. Monteiro, and labelled “9, Angola,’ and 
another, a male, from Gaboon collected by Du Chaillu, while 
a single example, also a male, was obtained by the Ruwenzori 
expedition in the Mpanga Forest on the eastern slopes of the 
mountain at an elevation of 5,000 feet. In one of Mr. 
Jackson’s recent collections there are two female specimens 
from Kiberau, in Toro. 
Campephaga nigra. 
Campephaga nigra, Vieill. N. Dict. x. p. 50 (1817) S. Africa ; Sharpe, Cat. 
B. M. iv. p. 62 (1879); Shelley, B. Afr. i. No. 675 (1896); Stark 
and Sclater, Faun. S. Afr. B. 1i. p 269 (1901); Reichen. Vég. 
Afr. ii. p. 518 (1903); Shortridge, Ibis, 1904, p. 190 Pondoland ; 
Jackson, Ibis, 1906, p. 538 Ankole; O. Grant, Ibis, 1908, p. 304 
S. W. Uganda; Haagner and Ivy, J. S. Afr. Orn. Union, 1907, 
p. 98, pl. iii, fig. 9 egg; O. Grant, Trans. Zool. Soc. xix. p. 388 
(1910) ; Neave, Ibis, 1910, p. 132. 
Campephaga flava, Vieill. N. Dict. x. p.49(1817), @ S.Africa ; Sjostedt, 
Kilimandjaro-Meru Exped. Vég., p. 111 (1910). 
Ceblepyris melanoxanthus, Licht. Verz. Doubl. p. 51 (1823) S. Africa. 
Muscipeta labrosa, Swains. Zool. Illustr. (1) iii. pl. 179 (1823) Gt. Fish 
Ruwer. 
Ceblepyris ater, Less. Traité, p. 369 (1831) Cape. 
Lanicterus swainsoni, Less. Ann. Sc. Nat. (2) ix. p. 170 (1838). 
L’Hchenilleur jaune, Levaill. Ois. d’Afr. iv. p. 49, pl. 164 (1805) S. Africa. 
L’Echenilleur noir, Levaill. t.c. pl. 165, S. Africa. 
Adult male. Black, strongly glossed with deep green on the head, neck, 
back, wing-coverts, edges of quills and tail-feathers and the whole of the 
under parts; quills beneath washed with yellow on their inner webs. Iris 
dark brown; bill black, yellow at the base; feet brownish black. Total 
