386 ANTICHROMUS 
The following examples in the British Museum have been 
examined :— 
T. j. james. : Somaliland—Plateau south of Berbera 
and Goolis foothills (L. Phillips), Wagar (Bury); Abyssinta— 
Lake Stephanie and Hamar Koke (Zaphiro); British Hast 
Africa—Teita (Harvey). 
T. 7. mandana. British East Africa—Manda Isle (Jack- 
son). 
In Mr. Jackson’s collection are specimens from the follow- 
ing additional localities :— 
T. j. jamesi: Turkwel River, N’waso Nyiro, River Tsavo ; 
T. j. kismayensis: Yonte, near Kismayu; ZT’. 7. mandana - 
Witu. 
Genus V. ANTICHROMUS. 
Type. 
Bocagia, Shelley (non ere Bull. B. O. C. iii. p. 43 
(GSS 2) eee - . . . A. minutus 
Antichromus, Richmond: “Auk, 1899, p: 186 oe te An enEniise 
Closely allied to T'schagra, but the bill shorter and stouter; tail without 
definite white tips, and the sexes distinct, the females always having a white 
eyebrow. 
Two species only, confined to Tropical and South Africa. 
KEY TO THE SPECIES. 
a. Without a white eyebrow (males). 
at. Scapulars with a black patch, sometimes black on 
the mantle as well . . ;: . . minutus 3. 
bt. Scapulars completely rufous without black . . . anchiete 3. 
b. A white eyebrow (females). 
ct. Scapulars witha black patch. . . . . . . . minutus 9. 
d+. Seapulars without black : . ...... =. anchiete 2. 
